3Com DUA1550-0AAA02 Security Camera User Manual


 
Using The Network Administrator User Interface 51
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:
1 Click on Rules in the Tree pane. The Details pane on the right will list all of
the rules in 3Com Network Access Manager.
2 Select the rule to change and right-click. Select Properties.
The Properties dialog window will appear.
3 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:
1 Click on Rules in the Tree pane. The Details pane on the right will list all of
the rules in 3Com Network Access Manager.
2 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.
3 If EFW policies are used, click on the Recalculate EFW Membership button
in the Tool bar after changing the rule priorities.
Or:
1 Click Rules in the Tree pane. The Details pane on the right will list all of
the rules in 3Com Network Access Manager.
2 Select the rule to change and right-click. Select Properties.
The Properties dialog window will appear.
3 Select the Action tab and select the Priority for the rule. Ensure the
priority for the rule is unique.