Core Configuration
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Network configuration
Network Policies
4 min
navigate to the sidebar menu docid\ pzfsgoi 0kubyuwp7soz9 , click on the name of the network you wish to configure ensure the policies tab is selected in the top navigation bar (this is the default view) overview this page allows you to associate your created protection policies with this specific network location the core function of this interface is to generate and assign the specific dns resolver ip addresses that must be configured on your router or server to activate the protection interface overview the workspace is organized as a table listing the active associations true 330,331left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type left unhandled content type configuration & logic to add a new rule to this network, use the input row at the bottom of the list select policy click the dropdown menu on the left to choose from your available standard or restricted policies select dns choose a dns pair from the dropdown in most cases, the system will suggest an available pair automatically add note (optional) enter a description save click the enter icon (arrow inside a square) on the far right to confirm the assignment router configuration simply adding the policy in this dashboard is not enough to start filtering you must configure your physical equipment once you see the assigned dns ips in this table (e g , 185 236 104 154 and 185 236 105 155), you must log into your router or dhcp locate the dns settings replace your current dns (often google or isp defaults) with the exact ip pair shown in this table until this physical change is made, your traffic will not pass through the filter