Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12

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Configuring Rights
the network or to the Internet. If you want to allow guest users to have access to selected parts of your
network, or to the Internet, you need to modify the Guest Access Policy.
Enabling an Existing Allowed Traffic Filter—Outside World
The simplest way to modify an Access Policy is to enable or disable an existing Allowed or Redirected
Traffic filter. For example, the predefined Outside World Allowed Traffic filter allows client traffic to
any network address except addresses within the Access Control Server’s subnet. (The Access Control
Server’s subnet is defined by the IP address and subnet mask entered on the Access Control Server
Network Basic Setup tab, and is kept as the @INTRANET@ built-in address.) Enabling the Outside
World Allowed Traffic filter for the Guest Access Policy means that any user that logs in as a Guest will
be able to access all network addresses except for those within the Access Control Server subnet.
To enable the Outside World Allowed Traffic filter for the Guest Access Policy, do the following:
Step 1. Click the Rights button to display the Rights Setup page (see Figure 4-42).
Figure 4-42. Selecting the Guest Access Policy for editing
Step 2. In the Access Policy column of the table, click
Guest Access
to display the Edit Access Policy
page for the Guest Access Policy.
Step 3. Click the Allowed Traffic tab to display the Allowed Traffic filters currently selected for this
Access Policy, as shown in Figure 4-43. Note that the Allowed Traffic filters that are selected
for this Access Policy are sorted to the top of the list.