Adding A Custom Policy Using The Wizard; Adding A Custom Packet Filter Policy Manually - Watchguard Firebox X20E User Manual

Firmware version 8.6 all firebox x edge e-series standard and wireless models
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You must create an additional packet filter for a policy.
You must change the port or protocol for a policy.
You can add a custom packet filter policy using one or more of these:
TCP ports
UDP ports
An IP protocol that is not TCP or UDP, such as GRE, AH, ESP, ICMP, IGMP, and OSPF. You identify
an IP protocol that is not TCP or UDP with the IP protocol number.

Adding a custom policy using the wizard

From the navigation bar, click Wizards.
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Adjacent to Define a custom policy, click Go.
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Use the instructions in the wizard to add a custom policy.
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The Traffic Filter Wizard includes these steps:
Welcome
The first screen tells you about the wizard and the information you must have to complete the
wizard.
Policy Name
Type a name to identify the policy.
Protocols and Ports
Set the protocol and ports to assign to this traffic filter.
Traffic Direction
Identify if this is an incoming or outgoing policy.
Policy action
Configure the Edge to allow or deny this type of policy traffic through the firewall.
Restrict to remote computers
To put a limit on the scope of the policy, add the IP addresses of the computers or networks
outside the firewall to which this policy applies.
Restrict to local computers
To put a limit on the scope of the policy, add the IP addresses of the computers or networks
inside the firewall to which this policy applies.

Adding a custom packet filter policy manually

You can add a custom policy without the wizard.
To connect to the System Status page, type https:// in the browser address bar, and the IP
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address of the Firebox X Edge trusted interface.
The default URL is: https://192.168.111.1
From the navigation bar, select Firewall > Incoming for incoming or Firewall > Outgoing for
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outgoing.
The Filter Traffic page appears.
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
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Below Custom Packet Filter Policies, click Add Packet Filter Policy.
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The Custom Policy page appears.
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