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10-10-2012 08:59 AM
Im setting up some rules right now which 'should' just work as they are fairly straightforward.
Is there a feature that will let me state a certain packet with certain info is comming in on an interface and the FW can tell me what rules it hits and what path it takes through virtual routers?
I just want to see the flow of the packet through the firewall so i know whats going wrong.
thanks
10-10-2012 09:11 AM
You can use the test commands on the device. The test command can be used to test variety of rules like NAT, secuirty, dos , etc.
You can test a security policy is working or not as below.
And the same applies for the NAT policy also. You can test NAT policy as below,
You can use a wide range of criteria's in your test like source ip, source-user, destination application and more. Take the help of ? symbol while using this commands and test your rules.
10-10-2012 09:11 AM
You can use the test commands on the device. The test command can be used to test variety of rules like NAT, secuirty, dos , etc.
You can test a security policy is working or not as below.
And the same applies for the NAT policy also. You can test NAT policy as below,
You can use a wide range of criteria's in your test like source ip, source-user, destination application and more. Take the help of ? symbol while using this commands and test your rules.
10-10-2012 09:57 AM
thanks very much! thats exactly what i was hoping for.
also, i was able to find the protocol numbers the rules refer to
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