Changing The Order Of Policies In A Policy List; Enabling And Disabling Policies; Addresses - D-Link D DFL-500 DFL-500 Manual

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Policies that require authentication must be added to the policy list above matching policies that do not;
otherwise, the policy that does not require authentication is selected first.

Changing the order of policies in a policy list

Go to Firewall > Policy .
Select the tab for the policy list that you want to rearrange.
Choose a policy to move and select Move To
Type a number in the Move to field to specify where in the policy list to move the policy and select OK.
Select Delete

Enabling and disabling policies

You can enable and disable policies in the policy list to control whether the policy is active or not. The firewall
matches enabled policies but does not match disabled policies.
Disabling a policy
Disable a policy to temporarily prevent the firewall from selecting the policy.
Go to Firewall > Policy .
Select the tab for the policy list containing the policy to disable.
Clear the check box of the policy to disable.
Enabling a policy
Enable a policy that has been disabled so that the firewall can match connections with the policy.
Go to Firewall > Policy .
Select the tab for the policy list containing the policy to enable.
Select the check box of the policy to enable.

Addresses

All policies require source and destination addresses. To add an address to a policy between two interfaces,
you must first add addresses to the address list for each interface. These addresses must be valid addresses
for the network connected to that interface.
By default, the firewall includes two addresses that cannot be edited or deleted:
Internal_All on the internal address list represents the IP addresses of all computers on your internal
network.
External_All on the external address list represents the IP addresses of all computers on the Internet.
You can add, edit, and delete all other addresses as required. You can also organize related addresses into
address groups to simplify policy creation.
This section describes:
Adding addresses
Deleting addresses
Organizing addresses into address groups
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to remove a policy from the list.
to change its order in the policy list.
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