You can have an individual rulebase for each firewall and, yes, you can
share the objects.C contents.
You create a rulebase with a specific firewall in mind and then push it to
the firewall in question. Repeat this for each firewall saving each
rulebase with a different name.
Alternatively you can use the Install On column of the rule to install on a
specific firewall. This is used often, but has some management and rules
implications. Some feel that having so many targets and rules are hard to
follow. This can be remedied by filtering the rules view.
Also, when using a specific target other than Gateways inspection is
eitherbound.
Rob Cryan
Solutions Integration Manager
infinitespace.com
Two Westborough Business Park
Westborough, MA 01581
Office: 508.870.4714
-----Original Message-----
From: John Hahn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] Management of Multiple Nokia boxes from a NT
platform
I am setting up to manage three IP440's and one IP330. Can I have
different rules.W files for each box or does it all need to be in
one
rules.W? I would assume it's one big inclusive objects.C
Any pointers?
John E. Hahn
Sr. Distributed Products Analyst
Fiserv CBS - Arlington Heights
847-956-5757 - Direct to desk
800-568-4227 then * 5757
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