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Rohde & Schwarz GP-E - Static Routes

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User Interface
R&S
®
GP-E/GP-S
56User Manual v16.2.1 ─ 01
Column Description
Indicates that you can rearrange rules by dragging and dropping them in the list
to create the desired sequence.
"State" The icon in this column indicates whether the firewall rule is active or not. Newly
created rules are enabled by default.
"Name" This column displays the name of the firewall rule.
"Policy" This column displays the action to be performed by the firewall rule. There are
four possible policies (see Chapter 3.3, "Firewall Rule Settings", on page 22 for
a description of the policies):
Allow
Continue
Drop
Reject
"Sources" This column displays the source(s) of traffic flow to which the firewall rule is to
be applied.
"Destinations" This column displays the destination(s) of traffic flow to which the firewall rule is
to be applied.
"Applications" This column displays the number of applications and protocols selected for the
firewall rule. Place the mouse pointer on the number to see a tooltip with the
selected applications.
"Filters" This column displays the number of filters selected for the firewall rule. Place
the mouse pointer on the number to see a tooltip with the selected filters.
The buttons in the last column allow you to view and adjust the settings for an existing
firewall rule, create a firewall rule based on a copy of an existing rule or delete a rule
from the system.
For further information, see Chapter 3.2, "Icons and Buttons", on page 21.
New rules are inserted at the top of the rule list by default (and thus executed before
any of the already existing rules). For best results, the most specific rules should be
placed at the beginning of the list, followed by more general rules that apply to a
broader range of traffic.
You can rearrange rules by dragging and dropping them in the list to create the desired
sequence.
To close the "Firewall Rules" panel and return to the desktop, click in the upper right
corner of the panel.
3.4.2.2 Static Routes
The routing settings allow you to define custom routes that are used to reach devices
on a given destination network.
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