
Nortel Switched Firewall Browser-Based Interface Users Guide
14 Introduction
216383-D October 2005
Applying the changes.
Using the access list to permit remote access to trusted clients
If you already configured the access list for Telnet or SSH, you need not repeat the process.
Otherwise, to permit access to only trusted clients, see the Nortel Switched Firewall 2.3.3
User’s Guide and Command Reference, Part No. 213455-L.
Adding a security policy that allows BBI traffic
Use the Check Point SmartDashboard on your SMART Client to add a security policy that
allows BBI traffic.
The firewall policy should be constructed as follows:
Source: IP address of the SMART Client or IP address range of the management network
Destination: Host IP address of the Firewall
Service: HTTP for non-secure access, or SSL for HTTPS access
Action: Allow—select Nortel Switched Firewall
Setting up the web browser
Most web browsers work with JavaScript by default and require no additional setup. Check the
features and configuration of your web browser to ensure JavaScript is enabled.
NOTE – JavaScript is not the same as Java. Ensure that JavaScript is enabled in your web
browser.
Starting the BBI
When the Firewall and browser setup is complete, use the following steps to launch the BBI:
1. Start your web browser.
2. Enter one of the following in the URL field of the web browser:
a) host IP address
b) host IP address as a name (when IP address is assigned a name on the local domain name
server)
>> SSL configuration# apply
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