Users Guide

The following table describes the Firewall parameters:
Interface Parameter Description
Firewall
Page
l A Firewall
Application
is On
l Auto
Remediation
l User
Notification
l Uncheck to
allow any
product
l Check the Firewall Application is On check box to enable testing of health
data for configured firewall application(s).
l Check the Auto Remediation check box to enable auto remediation of
firewall status.
l Check the User Notification check box to enable user notification of policy
violation of firewall status.
l Uncheck the Uncheck to allow any product check box to check whether any
firewall application (any vendor) is running on the end host.
Firewall
Page
(Detail 1)
l Add
l Trashcan
icon
l To configure firewall application attributes for testing against health data, click
Add.
l To remove configured firewall application attributes from the list, click the
trashcan icon in that row.
Firewall
Page
(Detail 2)
Product/Version Configure the specific settings for which to test against health data. All of these
checks may not be available for some products. Where checks are not available,
they are shown in disabled state on the UI.
l Select the firewall product - Select a vendor from the list
l Product version is at least - Enter the version of the product.
Table 154: Firewall Page Parameters
Peer To Peer
The Peer To Peer page provides a set of widgets for specifying specific peer to peer applications or networks
to be explicitly stopped. When you select a peer to peer network, all applications that make use of that network
are stopped.
The following figure displays the Peer To Peer health class configuration page:
Figure 272: Peer to Peer Page
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