Installing And Enabling Firewall Protection At The Policy Level - McAfee TSA00M005PAA - Total Protection Service Product Manual

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Using Firewall Protection

Installing and enabling firewall protection at the policy level

4 On the Firewall Custom Settings panel, under Allowed Incoming Addresses, configure a
range of IP addresses for computers using this policy by using one of these methods.
To do this...
Accept communications from any IP address 1
Accept communications from IP addresses
on the subnet where the computers are
located
Accept communications from the specified
addresses
Block an existing range of IP addresses
NOTE:
When using a computer in multiple locations, you might want to specify more than
one range of IP addresses. For example, you might want one IP address range for office
use and another for home use. To specify multiple address ranges, repeat step 4, enter
another address range, then click Add again.
5 Click Save. (For a new policy, click Next, select additional options for the policy, then
click Save.)
Installing and enabling firewall protection at
the policy level
Use these tasks to install or enable firewall protection automatically for all computers
using the policy.
Tasks
Installing firewall protection during policy updates
Enabling and disabling firewall protection
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Perform these steps...
Select Any computer.
2
Click OK.
1
Select My network (the subnet only).
2
Click OK.
1
Select Specific address range.
2
Type a beginning and ending IP address range in either
IPv4 or IPv6 format.
3
Click Approve. The IP address range is displayed in a the
list of allowed addresses. Computers using this policy will
accept communications originating from all IP addresses
in this list.
4
Click OK.
1
For the IP address range, click Block. The IP address range
is removed from the list of allowed addresses.
2
Click OK.
Computers using this policy will not accept communications
originating from the IP addresses you removed from the list.
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