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Configuring Application Protocol Conditions (C-Web Interface)
You can define application protocols for
the stateful firewall and NAT services to use in match condition rules.
An application protocol defines application parameters by using information
from network layer 3 and above. Examples of such applications are
FTP and H.323.
To create and configure an application protocol
condition:
- In the side pane, select an ASP policy rule.
- From the Create new list, select Traffic
Condition. Type a name for the traffic condition, and
click OK.
- Enter information as described in the Help text in the
main pane, and click Apply.
- From the Create new list, select Application Protocol
Condition. Type a name for the application protocol condition, and
click OK.
- Enter information as described in the Help text in the
main pane, and click Apply.
- (Optional) To configure protocol attributes:
- In the side pane, expand the application protocol condition,
and select Proto Attr.
- Click Create, enter information
as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.
- (Optional) To configure source ports:
- In the side pane, expand Proto Attr>Destination
Port, and select Port.
- Click Create, enter information
as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.
- (Optional) To configure destination ports:
- In the side pane, expand Proto Attr>Source
Port, and select Port.
- Click Create, enter information
as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.
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