Configuring the Firewall
Configuring Access Rules
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STEP 4 Choose the action:
• Always Block—Always block the selected type of traffic.
• Always Allow—Never block the selected type of traffic.
• Block by schedule, otherwise allow—Blocks the selected type of traffic
according to a schedule. Choose the schedule from the drop-down list. See
Creating Firewall Schedules, page 84.
• Allow by schedule, otherwise block—Allows the selected type of traffic
according to a schedule. Choose the schedule from the drop-down list. See
Creating Firewall Schedules, page 84.
STEP 5 Choose the service to allow or block for this rule. Choose Any Traffic to allow the
rule to apply to all applications and services, or you can choose a single
application to block:
• AIM (AOL Instant Messenger)
• BGP (Border Gateway Control)
• BOOTP_CLIENT (Bootstrap Protocol client)
• BOOTP_SERVER (Bootstrap Protocol server)
• CU-SEEME (videoconferencing) UDP or TCP
• DNS (Domain Name System), UDP or TCP
• FINGER
• FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
• HTTP (Hyptertext Transfer Protocol)
• HTTPS (Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
• ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) type 3 through 11 or 13
• ICQ (chat)
• IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) 2 or 3
• IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
• NEWS
• NFS (Network File System)
• NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)