Specifications
Using the OfficeScan Firewall
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3. Select the type of network protocol: TCP, UDP, or ICMP.
4. Specify ports on the client computer on which to perform the action.
5. Select client computer IP addresses to include in the exception. For example, if you
select Deny all network traffic (Inbound and Outbound) and type the IP address
for a single computer on the network, then any client that has this exception in its
policy will not be able to send or receive data to or from that IP address.
6. Click Save.
To edit a policy exception:
PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > FIREWALL > POLICIES > EDIT EXCEPTION TEMPLATE >
<P
OLICY EXCEPTION NAME>
1. Modify the following:
• Policy exception name
• Action OfficeScan will perform on network traffic and the traffic direction
• Type of network protocol
• Port numbers for the policy exception
• Client computer IP addresses
2. Click Save.
To delete an entry:
PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > FIREWALL > POLICIES > EDIT EXCEPTION TEMPLATE
1. Select the check box(es) next to the exception(s) to delete.
2. Click Delete.
To change the order of exceptions in the list:
PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > FIREWALL > POLICIES > EDIT EXCEPTION TEMPLATE
1. Select the check box next to the exception to move.
2. Click Move up or Move down. The ID number of the exception changes to reflect
the new position.
To save the exception list settings:
PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > FIREWALL > POLICIES > EDIT EXCEPTION TEMPLATE
Click one of the following save options:










