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Sidewinder G2 6.1.1 Administration Guide - Glossary of Technical ...

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About the IP Filter Source/<br />

Dest tab<br />

Creating IP Filter rules<br />

The Source/Dest tab is used to specify the source and destination<br />

information, as well as NAT and redirection for this IP Filter rule.<br />

Follow the steps below.<br />

1. In the Direction field, specify which address can initiate a session by<br />

selecting one <strong>of</strong> the following options:<br />

Uni-directional: This option allows traffic to initiate only from the<br />

source address.<br />

Bi-directional: If stateful inspection is enabled for this rule, this<br />

option allows traffic initiation from either source or destination<br />

addresses.<br />

Note: NAT and redirection are not allowed for bi-directional rules with stateful<br />

inspection enabled.<br />

2. In the Source Burb drop-down list, select the burb through which the<br />

<strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> should route to get to the source IP address.<br />

3. In the Destination Burb drop-down list, select the burb through which<br />

the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> should route to get to the destination IP address.<br />

4. In the Source Show drop-down list, select the type <strong>of</strong> network object or<br />

group to use as the source object.<br />

5. In the Source list that is displayed, select the source object to use for this<br />

rule.<br />

Note: If you need to create a network object for this rule, see step 8 below.<br />

6. In the Destination Show drop-down list, select the type <strong>of</strong> network<br />

object or group to use as the destination object.<br />

7. In the Destination list that is displayed, select the destination object to<br />

use for this rule.<br />

Note: If you need to create a network object for this rule, see step 8 below.<br />

8. [Optional] To create a network object for the source or destination, do<br />

the following:<br />

a. Click New. You will be prompted to select the type <strong>of</strong> object you<br />

want to create.<br />

b. Select the type <strong>of</strong> network object you want to create. The New<br />

Network Object window appears.<br />

c. Create the network object. When you click Add, you are returned to<br />

the Source/Dest tab in the IP Filter Rule window.<br />

Note: For information on creating a Network Object, see “Creating network objects”<br />

on page 5-10.<br />

Creating Rules and Groups 7-15

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