From the course: Juniper Security Policies Fundamentals

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Example policy creation 1

Example policy creation 1

From the course: Juniper Security Policies Fundamentals

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Example policy creation 1

- [Instructor] Let's look at how to configure a security policy. We'll be using the examples Anario discussed in an earlier movie. To configure a security policy, we need to be in the configuration mode. Right now I'm in the operational mode and I'm going to use the configure command to enter the configuration mode. (typing) Like all other junos configuration, security policies can be configured from the top of the configuration mode, which is the edit hierarchy. But this will make your configuration statements very long. To make it easier, I'll navigate to the security policy configuration mode using the edit security policies command. (typing) Let's do a show first. As you can see, av guard twee policy is configured. The first one is called allow web trust untrust, and this allows http and https from any source in the trust zone to any destination in the untrust zone. The second one is called allow DNS. This allows DNS traffic for name resolution. The third one is called deny all…

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