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Configuring Firewall Filters (J-Web Procedure)

Table 387: Create a New Filter

Field
Function
Filter tab
Filter type
Specifies the filter type: port/VLAN firewall filter or
router firewall filter.
Filter name
Specifies the name for the filter.
Select terms to be part
Specifies the terms to be associated with the filter. Add
of the filter
new terms or edit existing terms.
Association tab
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You configure firewall filters on EX Series switches to control traffic that enters ports on
the switch or enters and exits VLANs on the network and Layer 3 (routed) interfaces. To
configure a firewall filter you must configure the filter and then apply it to a port, VLAN,
or Layer 3 interface.
To configure firewall filter settings using the J-Web interface:
Select
Configure
>
Security
1.
The Firewall Filter Configuration page displays a list of all configured port/VLAN or
router filters and the ports or VLANs associated with a particular filter.
NOTE: After you make changes to the configuration in this page, you must
commit the changes for them to take effect. To commit all changes to
the active configuration, select
Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes for details about all
commit options.
Click one:
2.
Add—Select this option to create a new filter. Enter information as specified in Table
387 on page 3069.
Edit—Select this option to edit an existing filter. Enter information as specified in
Table 387 on page 3069.
Delete—Select this option to delete a filter.
Term Up—Select this option to move a term up in the filter term list.
Term Down—Select this option to move a term down in the filter term list.
Chapter 102: Configuring Firewall Filters
>
Filters
.
Commit Options
Your Action
Select the filter type.
Enter a name.
Click
Add
information as specified in Table 388 on
page 3070 and Table 389 on page 3071.
>
. See Using the
Commit
to add new terms. Enter
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