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Destination Options, Example Access Rules, Allow TCP service to a particular network

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Table 13 Network Service Options (Continued) Service Description snmp snmp-trap svp tftp Simple network management protocol Simple network management protocol-trap Software Validation Protocol Trivial file transfer protocol Destination Options Table 14 lists the destination options available in the Instant UI. You can allow or deny access to any or all of these destinations depending on your requirements. Table 14 Destination Options Destination Description To all destinations To a particular server Except to a particular server To a network Except to a network Access is allowed or denied to all destinations. Access is allowed or denied to a particular server. You have to specify the IP address of the server. Access is allowed or denied to servers other than the specified server. You have to specify the IP address of the server. Access is allowed or denied to a network. You have to specify the IP address and netmask for the network. Access is allowed or denied to networks other than the specified network. You have to specify the IP address and netmask for the network. Example Access Rules This section provides procedures to create the following access rules.  Allow TCP service to a particular network  Allow PoP3 service to a particular server  Deny FTP service except to a particular server  Deny bootp service except to a particular network Allow TCP service to a particular network 1. Click the New link in the Networks tab. To define the access rule to an existing network, click the network. The edit link appears. Click the edit link and navigate to the Access tab. 2. In the Basic Info tab, enter the appropriate information. 3. Click Next and set appropriate values in the Security tab. 4. Click Next. The Access tab appears. The Allow any to all destinations access rule is enabled by default. This rule allows traffic to all destinations. To define allow TCP service access rule to a particular network, perform the following steps: a. Click New, the New Rule box appears. b. Select Allow from the Action drop-down list. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.2.3-2.0.0.0 | User Guide Instant Firewall | 105

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Destination Options
Table 14
lists the destination options available in the Instant UI. You can allow or deny access to any or all of
these destinations depending on your requirements.
Example Access Rules
This section provides procedures to create the following access rules.
Allow TCP service to a particular network
Allow PoP3 service to a particular server
Deny FTP service except to a particular server
Deny bootp service except to a particular network
Allow TCP service to a particular network
1.
Click the
New
link in the
Networks
tab.
To define the access rule to an existing network, click the network. The
edit
link appears. Click the
edit
link
and navigate to the
Access
tab.
2.
In the
Basic Info
tab, enter the appropriate information.
3.
Click
Next
and set appropriate values in the
Security
tab.
4.
Click
Next
. The
Access
tab appears. The
Allow any to all destinations
access rule is enabled by default. This
rule allows traffic to all destinations. To define allow TCP service access rule to a particular network, perform
the following steps:
a.
Click
New
, the
New Rule
box appears.
b.
Select
Allow
from the
Action
drop-down list.
snmp
Simple network management protocol
snmp-trap
Simple network management protocol-trap
svp
Software Validation Protocol
tftp
Trivial file transfer protocol
Table 14
Destination Options
Destination
Description
To all destinations
Access is allowed or denied to all destinations.
To a particular server
Access is allowed or denied to a particular server. You have to specify the IP
address of the server.
Except to a particular server
Access is allowed or denied to servers other than the specified server. You have to
specify the IP address of the server.
To a network
Access is allowed or denied to a network. You have to specify the IP address and
netmask for the network.
Except to a network
Access is allowed or denied to networks other than the specified network. You
have to specify the IP address and netmask for the network.
Table 13
Network Service Options (Continued)
Service
Description