Cisco SA520-K9 Administration Guide - Page 107

Configuring the Default Outbound Policy, Configuring a Firewall Rule for Outbound Traffic, Apply

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Firewall Configuration Configuring Firewall Rules to Control Inbound and Outbound Traffic STEP 4 Click Apply to save your settings. 4 Configuring the Default Outbound Policy The default outbound policy is used whenever there is no specified firewall rule that applies to the source, destination, service, or other characteristics of the outbound traffic. This policy applies to all traffic that is directed from the LAN to the WAN. STEP 1 Click Firewall > Firewall > Default Outbound Policy. STEP 2 Select Allow Always to allow outbound traffic, or choose Block Always to block outbound traffic. STEP 3 Click Apply to save your settings. NOTE Next steps: • To configure a firewall rule for outbound traffic, see Configuring a Firewall Rule for Outbound Traffic, page 107. • To configure a firewall rule for outbound traffic, see Configuring a Firewall Rule for Inbound Traffic, page 110. Configuring a Firewall Rule for Outbound Traffic This procedure explains how to configure a firewall rule for the following traffic flows: • From the LAN to the WAN • From the LAN to the DMZ • From the DMZ to the WAN For examples, see Firewall Rule Configuration Examples, page 114. Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide 107

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Firewall Configuration
Configuring Firewall Rules to Control Inbound and Outbound Traffic
Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
107
4
STEP
4
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Configuring the Default Outbound Policy
The default outbound policy is used whenever there is no specified firewall rule
that applies to the source, destination, service, or other characteristics of the
outbound traffic. This policy applies to all traffic that is directed from the LAN to
the WAN.
STEP 1
Click
Firewall
> Firewall > Default Outbound Policy
.
STEP
2
Select
Allow Always
to allow outbound traffic, or choose
Block Always
to block
outbound traffic.
STEP
3
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
NOTE
Next steps:
To configure a firewall rule for outbound traffic, see
Configuring a Firewall
Rule for Outbound Traffic, page 107
.
To configure a firewall rule for outbound traffic, see
Configuring a Firewall
Rule for Inbound Traffic, page 110
.
Configuring a Firewall Rule for Outbound Traffic
This procedure explains how to configure a firewall rule for the following traffic
flows:
From the LAN to the WAN
From the LAN to the DMZ
From the DMZ to the WAN
For examples, see
Firewall Rule Configuration Examples, page 114
.