Configuring Access Control From The Web Browser Interface; Configuring Access Control Lists (Acls) - HP 7102dl - ProCurve Secure Router Configuration Manual

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Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
Configuring Access Control from the
Web Browser Interface
If you use the Web browser interface to configure access controls on router
interfaces, you must first enable the Secure Router OS firewall. In the left
navigation bar, select General Firewall under Firewall. Under Configuration
for Firewall, select the Enable box and click Apply.
You can then begin to configure access control lists (ACLs), as well as security
zones—the term used for access control policies (ACPs) in the Web browser
interface. For more information about ACLs and ACPs, see Chapter 5: Apply-
ing Access Control to Router Interfaces.
If you configure ACLs from the CLI and apply these ACLs directly to a router
interface, you do not need to enable the Secure Router OS firewall. The
firewall is required when you use ACLs in conjunction with ACPs.

Configuring Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Use the settings on the Settings tab to enable event history, set the priority
level for events, and specify whether or not you want the event history
messages to be displayed on the CLI.
1.
Click General Firewall in the Firewall section of the navigation bar.
Figure 16-30. Configure ACLs
2.
In the Access Control Lists section at the bottom of the screen, click the
Configure ACLs button.

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