Hi.
I guess you can't do that this way. Copernicus is a complete different concept.
In copernican you do not have a "firewall" you have Policies and in these policies you have to set as many security settings you need, like source zone, source networks, source services, destination zones, etc. You can also set web filtering, App control, QoS, IPS, authentication, etc... in the same policy.
Regards,
Hi.
I guess you can't do that this way. Copernicus is a complete different concept.
In copernican you do not have a "firewall" you have Policies and in these policies you have to set as many security settings you need, like source zone, source networks, source services, destination zones, etc. You can also set web filtering, App control, QoS, IPS, authentication, etc... in the same policy.
Regards,