XFF (X-Forwarded-For) is an HTTP header used to identify the originating IP address of a client connecting to a web server through an HTTP proxy or load balancer.
When Enabled: The gateway will use the XFF header from the client request to identify the original source IP address.
When Disabled: The gateway will not consider the XFF header, which might result in the gateway using its own IP address instead of the client's original IP.
Enable Caution:
Caution Mode typically flags traffic or issues warnings without enforcing any actions.
When Enabled: The gateway might log or flag certain traffic as cautionary without taking any strict action, allowing administrators to monitor potential issues.
When Disabled: No cautionary warnings or logs will be generated for specific traffic.
Enable AUP:
AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) refers to the policies that define what users are allowed to do when accessing network resources.
When Enabled: The gateway enforces Acceptable Use Policies, potentially blocking or restricting access to certain types of content or services that violate the policy.
When Disabled: The gateway will not enforce any AUPs, allowing all traffic through without restrictions.
Enforce Firewall Control:
Firewall Control typically involves enforcing rules that restrict or allow traffic based on defined security policies.
When Enabled: The gateway will actively enforce firewall rules, controlling what traffic is allowed or blocked.
When Disabled: The firewall controls are not enforced, which might allow all traffic to pass through without filtering.
Authentication:
Authentication verifies the identity of users or devices before allowing access to network resources.
When Enabled: The gateway will require authentication for users or devices before allowing them to access the network.
When Disabled: No authentication is required, and all traffic is allowed without identity verification.
Bandwidth Control:
Bandwidth Control:
Bandwidth Control allows the restriction or management of the amount of bandwidth that certain traffic or services can use.
When Enabled: The gateway will apply bandwidth limits or management policies to ensure that no single application or service can consume excessive bandwidth.
When Disabled: No bandwidth restrictions are applied, which may lead to some applications consuming more bandwidth at the expense of others.
Resolution
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