3com DUA1550-0AAA02 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Using The Network Administrator User Interface
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Controlling Permission To Apply A Rule
Selecting who has permission to apply a rule, is performed when the rule 
is created. Permissions can be changed after a rule is created, providing 
the user or group making the change has write permission for the rule.
To change permissions on a rule, follow these steps:
Click on Rules in the Tree pane. The Details pane on the right will list all of 
the rules in 3Com Network Access Manager.
Select the rule to change and right-click. Select Properties.
The Properties dialog window will appear. 
Select the Security tab. Follow the instructions in step 7 of “Creating A 
New Rule” to re-assign permissions for the rule.
Changing Rule Priorities
Setting the priority of a rule, is performed when the rule is created. The 
rule priority can be changed after a rule is created, providing the user or 
group making the change has write permission for the rule. Priority 1 is 
the highest priority, a rule assigned priority 1 will take precedence over all 
other rules. A rule assigned priority 2 will take precedence over rules 
assigned a priority of 3, 4...The Default Rule has the lowest priority.
To change the priority of a rule, follow these steps:
Either:
Click on Rules in the Tree pane. The Details pane on the right will list all of 
the rules in 3Com Network Access Manager.
Select the rule to change and use the ( buttons on the Tool bar to 
increase or decrease the priority of the rule to match your network 
security requirements. Ensure the rule has a unique priority.
If EFW policies are used, click on the Recalculate EFW Membership button 
in the Tool bar after changing the rule priorities.
Or:
Click Rules in the Tree pane. The Details pane on the right will list all of 
the rules in 3Com Network Access Manager.
Select the rule to change and right-click. Select Properties.
The Properties dialog window will appear. 
Select the Action tab and select the Priority for the rule. Ensure the 
priority for the rule is unique.