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Cisco Clean Access Server Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 8 Local Traffic Control Policies
Add Local IP-Based Traffic Control Policies
Add Local IP-Based Traffic Control Policies
Traffic control policies permit or block traffic to resources on the network and are created per role.
Before creating a traffic control policy, make sure the role to which you want to assign the policy already
exists.
Before creating a traffic control policy, make sure the role to which you want to assign the policy already
exists.
Add / Edit Local IP-Based Traffic Policy
1.
Go to Device Management > CCA Servers > Manage [CAS_IP] > Filter > Roles.
2.
In the Traffic Control form, select the source-to-destination direction for which you want the policy
to apply. Chose either Trusted->Untrusted or Untrusted->Trusted, and click Select.
to apply. Chose either Trusted->Untrusted or Untrusted->Trusted, and click Select.
3.
For a new policy:
–
Click the Add Policy link next to the role for which you want to create the policy, or
–
Click Add Policy to All Roles to add the new policy to all the roles at once.
To modify an existing policy:
–
Click Edit (
) next to the policy you want to modify.
shows the Add Policy form.
Figure 8-3
Add New Local IP Policy
.
Note
After creating a policy for all roles, you can remove or modify it only on an individual basis.