Examples of using Filter list in English and their translations into Russian
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Filter List Settings.
For packets that match the filter list.
Filter list of the selected component.
Removes the selected item from the filter list.
Only one filter list can be used per rule.
In the New Rule Properties dialog box, select the filter list.
Click OK to add the filter list to the rule.
One IP filter list can be used for multiple communication scenarios.
Click OK to add the filter list to the rule.
In the IP Filter List dialog box, type a descriptive name for the filter list. .
To find a filter in the filter list by browsing.
To create a filter list using the New Rule Properties dialog box.
The following instructions are for creating a filter list using the dialog box.
A different Call filter list may be of use to you in various situations.
Anyone using a computer with the IP address specified in the filter list is given the access.
Each IP filter list contains one or more filters, which define IP addresses and traffic types.
DNS name resolution occurs only when the filter list is created and is not updated afterwards.
The filter list is configured on the IP Filter List tab in the properties of an IPsec rule within an IPsec policy.
IPsec allows an incoming packet that matches the configured filter list to be unsecured(that is, not protected by IPsec).
On the IP Filter List tab, clear the Use Add Wizard check box if you want to create the filter list in the property dialog box.
When using a blocking filter action, be sure to use an IP filter list that defines the correct scope of IP addresses.
Instead, the choice is used to find the"Any" source or destination, as listed in the Specific Filter list view.
The filter list is configured on the IP Filter List tab in the properties of an IPsec rule within an IPsec policy.
In the list view of the navigator, click the[]button for the Filter field, and the Filter list dialog opens.
To define a filter list, right-click the IP Security Policy node and select Manage filter lists and filter actions.
IPsec requires both an inbound filter andoutbound filter between the computers specified in the filter list, except for Block or Permit rules.
Except in the case of a block or allow rule,an IP filter list triggers security negotiations based on a match with the source, destination, and type of IP traffic.
Be sure to limit the IP filter list to a minimal scope when using this type of filter action, so that you do not permit traffic that should be secured.
In the Edit Rule Properties dialog box, on the IP Filter List tab, select the appropriate filter list, or click Add to add a new filter list. .