Chapter 5 Policy - Planet BM-525 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Policy

Every packet has to be detected if it corresponds with Policy or not when it passes the BM-525.
When the conditions correspond with certain policy, it will pass the BM-525 by the setting of Policy
without being detected by other policy. But if the packet cannot correspond with any Policy, the
packet will be intercepted.
The parameter of the policy includes Source Address, Destination Address, Service, Action, WAN
Port, Traffic Log, Statistics, Content Blocking, Anti-Virus, Authentication User, Schedule, Alarm
Threshold, Trunk, Max. Concurrent Sessions, and QoS. Control policies decide whether packets
from different network objects, network services, and applications are able to pass through the
BM-525.
How to use Policy?
The device uses policies to filter packets. The policy settings are: source address, destination
address, services, permission, packet log, packet statistics, and flow alarm. Based on its source
addresses, a packet can be categorized into:
(1) Outgoing: The source IP is in LAN network; the destination is in WAN network. The
system manager can set all the policy rules of Outgoing packets in this function
(2) Incoming: The source IP is in WAN network; the destination is in LAN network. (For
example: Mapped IP, Virtual Server) The system manager can set all the policy rules of
Incoming packets in this function
(3) WAN to DMZ: The source IP is in WAN network; the destination is in DMZ network. (For
example: Mapped IP, Virtual Server) The system manager can set all the policy rules of
WAN to DMZ packets in this function
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