Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 72

Configuring services

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72 Network traffic control Configuring services To update an existing outbound rule 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click Firewall. 2 In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab, under Computer Groups, on the Computer Group drop-down list, select an computer group. To see a list of rules for the selected computer group, click View. 3 On the Rule drop-down list, select an existing outbound rule. 4 Make the changes to the outbound rules fields. 5 Click Update. The configured rule is displayed in the Outbound Rules List. To delete an outbound rule 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click Firewall. 2 In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab, under Computer Groups, on the Computer Group drop-down list, select an computer group. To see a list of rules for the selected computer group, click View. 3 In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab, on the Rule drop-down list, select an existing outbound rule. 4 Click Delete. Configuring services The Firewall > Services tab lets you define additional service applications, used in inbound rules and outbound rules for traffic to pass that are not already covered by the predefined services. You must configure these services before you can use them in any rules. The name of the service should identify the protocol or type of traffic that the rule allows. You must specify the type of traffic and the destination server for that traffic. The type of traffic is selected from the list of predefined services and custom services. Note: On models 360 and 360R, FTP application servers must be bound to a WAN port, WAN 1 or WAN 2. All other applications, such as HTTP, do not require binding to a WAN port. See "Binding to other protocols" on page 52. There are two types of protocols used by services: TCP and UDP. The port range specifies which port filter can communicate on the appliance. For protocols that allow for a port range, you must specify the listen on port starting and ending

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Network traffic control
Configuring services
To update an existing outbound rule
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
Firewall
.
2
In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab,
under Computer Groups, on
the Computer Group drop-down list, select an computer group.
To see a list of rules for the selected computer group, click
View
.
3
On the Rule drop-down list, select an existing outbound rule.
4
Make the changes to the outbound rules fields.
5
Click
Update
.
The configured rule is displayed in the Outbound Rules List.
To delete an outbound rule
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
Firewall
.
2
In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab,
under Computer Groups, on
the Computer Group drop-down list, select an computer group.
To see a list of rules for the selected computer group, click
View
.
3
In the right pane, on the Outbound Rules tab, on the Rule drop-down list,
select an existing outbound rule.
4
Click
Delete
.
Configuring services
The Firewall > Services tab lets you define additional service applications, used
in inbound rules and outbound rules for traffic to pass that are not already
covered by the predefined services. You must configure these services before
you can use them in any rules. The name of the service should identify the
protocol or type of traffic that the rule allows.
You must specify the type of traffic and the destination server for that traffic.
The type of traffic is selected from the list of predefined services and custom
services.
Note:
On models 360 and 360R, FTP application servers must be bound to a WAN
port, WAN 1 or WAN 2. All other applications, such as HTTP, do not require
binding to a WAN port. See
“Binding to other protocols”
on page 52.
There are two types of protocols used by services: TCP and UDP. The port range
specifies which port filter can communicate on the appliance. For protocols that
allow for a port range, you must specify the listen on port starting and ending