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Creating IP Filter rules<br />

Creating IP Filter<br />

rules<br />

7-12 Creating Rules and Groups<br />

To view the other areas where an Application Defense is used,<br />

highlight that defense and click Usage.<br />

Important: If the defense you want to modify is currently being used by other<br />

rules, you will receive a pop-up window listing the areas where this defense is used<br />

and asking you whether you want to continue modifying the defense. Click Yes to<br />

modify the defense, or click No to return to the Application Defense tab without<br />

modifying the defense.<br />

This section provides information on creating IP Filter rules. To create<br />

an IP Filter rule, follow the steps below.<br />

Note: For overview information on IP Filter rules, see Chapter 4.<br />

Important: IP Filter rules that you create will not be active until you place them in a rule<br />

group that is part <strong>of</strong> the active IP Filter rules. For information on adding an IP Filter rule to a<br />

rule group and ensuring that it is included in the active IP Filter rules, see “Creating and<br />

managing rule groups” on page 7-19 and “Selecting your active policy rules” on page 7-22.<br />

1. Using the Admin Console select Policy Configuration -> Rules. The Rules<br />

window appears.<br />

2. In the View Option field, select IP Filter Rules. The Rules window appears<br />

with the IP Filter rules table displayed.<br />

3. Click New -> IP Filter Rule and then select the type <strong>of</strong> IP Filter rule you<br />

want to create:<br />

TCP—Select this option to create an IP Filter rule specifically for the<br />

TCP protocol.<br />

UDP—Select this option to create an IP Filter rule specifically for<br />

the UDP protocol.<br />

ICMP—Select this option to create an IP Filter rule specifically for<br />

the ICMP protocol.<br />

Other—Select this option to create an IP Filter rule for protocols<br />

other than TCP, UDP, and ICMP (such as AH).<br />

Note: To modify an IP Filter rule, highlight the rule you want to modify, and click<br />

Modify.<br />

The IP Filter Rules window appears with the Rule tab displayed.

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