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Chapter 12 Introduction to Firewall Services
Managing Your Rules Tables
Figure 12-1 Rules Table Example
Following is an explanation of the numbered call-outs of the rules table features:
Device and policy identification banner (1)—The banner provides information about policy
sharing and inheritance and includes the ability to perform some actions. For detailed information,
see Using the Policy Banner, page 5-35.
Table filter (2)—You can filter the rules displayed to help you find rules in a large table. For more
information, see Filtering Tables, page 1-45.
Table column headings (3)—You can sort by column and move, show, and hide columns. For more
information, see Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page 1-46.
Rules (4), Workarea (6)—The body of the table shows the rules that are included in the policy.
User-defined sections (5)—You can group rules into sections for your convenience. For more
information, see Using Sections to Organize Rules Tables, page 12-20.
Tools menu (7)—Most rules table includes a Tools button that includes a list of additional tools you
can use when working with the policy.
Table buttons (8)—Use the buttons below the table to do the following:
Find and replace items within rules (button with the binoculars icon)—For more information,
see Finding and Replacing Items in Rules Tables, page 12-16.
Move and rearrange rules (up and down arrows)—For more information, see Moving Rules and
the Importance of Rule Order, page 12-19.
Add rules to the table (+ icon)—For more information, see Adding and Removing Rules,
page 12-9.