Chapter 6 Device Security Settings
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 70 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter >
Policy
LABEL
#
Name
Active
Global Address
Add
General
External Database
Customization
Schedule
Move
Remove
6.13.1 Content Filter Policy: General
To open this screen, click Add or a policy's general icon in the Device Operation
> Device Configuration > Security > Content Filter > Policy screen. Use this
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DESCRIPTION
This is the index number of the entry.
This is the name of the content filter policy.
This field displays whether a content filter policy is turned on
(Y) or not (N). Click the setting to change it.
This drop-down list box displays the source (user) addresses or
ranges of addresses to which the content filter policy applies.
Please note that a blank source or destination address is
equivalent to Any.
Click this to add a new content filtering policy.
Click the general icon to edit the source (user) addresses or
ranges of addresses to which the content filter policy applies.
You cannot edit this for the default policy.
Click the external database icon to edit which web features and
content categories the content filter policy blocks.
Click the customization icon to configure the policy's list of good
(allowed) web site addresses and a list of bad (blocked) web
site addresses. You can also block web sites based on whether
the web site's address contains a keyword.
Click the schedule icon to set for which days and times the
policy applies. Click the delete icon to remove the content filter
policy. You cannot delete the default policy. A window display
asking you to confirm that you want to delete the policy. Note
that subsequent policies move up by one when you take this
action.
Click Move and type the content filter policy's index number for
where you want to put that policy. The ordering of your policies
is important as they are applied in order of their numbering.
Click the delete icon to remove the content filter policy. You
cannot delete the default policy. A window display asking you to
confirm that you want to delete the policy. Note that subsequent
policies move up by one when you take this action.
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