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FIGURE 4-38 The Add IP Filter dialog box
Click OK to return to the Inbound Filters dialog box.
7.
Select Do Not Permit Packets Listed Below or Permit Only the Packets Listed Below.
8.
9. Click New to add additional Inbound IPv4 Filters. After you finish adding filters,
click OK.
10. Repeat the process for IPv4 Output Filters, except select a Source IP Address and
Subnet Mask.
11. Repeat for IPv6 Input Filters and IPv6 Output Filters, specifying an IPv6 Address and
Prefix Length.
12. Click OK to create the template.
After you have created an IP filter, you can use it to build network policies.
Managing NpS templates
Templates that you create in NPS can be exported to a file. You export the templates to a file
by right-clicking Templates Management and selecting Export Templates To A File. Files are
exported as XML files that can be backed up as part of normal backup procedures.
After a set of templates has been exported to an XML file, it can then be imported to
replace the templates on an NPS server. Importing templates is a destructive process that
replaces any existing templates with the templates in the exported XML file.
You can import the templates from a running NPS server by importing them directly.
Right-click Templates Management in the console tree and select Import Templates From A
Computer. Enter the name or IP address of the remote NPS server and then click OK to import
the templates. If the server isn't available online, you can import the settings from a file by
selecting Import Templates From A File.
 
 
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