Policy Mapping
4 min
navigate to the sidebar menu deployments docid\ uu0uyh6fdj9bdcktvebu1 > cloud box docid\ ns 4tqyomyitewvabaild and ensure you are on the policy mapping tab overview the policy mapping section allows you to associate a specific filtering policy with one or more devices on your internal network this dashboard provides a clear view of all your custom routing rules, allowing you to easily apply granular protection standards across different local segments any changes made here are automatically transferred and synced to the respective cloud box top navigation tools at the top of the mapping page, you will find the primary tools for interacting with your configuration list interface element focus & description search located at the top left use this to quickly filter the list by ip or policy name filters button positioned next to the search bar to apply advanced sorting to the visible results + add policy mapping + add policy mapping the solid blue button at the top right click here to create a new association rule policy mapping list details the main grid displays the specific details for every internal routing rule configured in your system interface element focus & description type displays an icon indicating whether the mapping applies to a single device or a broader network segment ip address the specific local ip address or range of addresses targeted by this mapping rule selected cloud boxes lists the specific proxy nodes where this routing rule is actively enforced associated policy indicates the exact protection profile assigned to the specified ip addresses actions click the pencil icon to edit the configuration and the trash bin icon to delete the mapping entirely initialize creation to register a new routing rule for your local devices, click the blue + add policy mapping + add policy mapping button located in the top right corner a configuration panel will open for a step by step explanation on how to fill out the required data and properly complete the setup of your new traffic rules, please refer to our dedicated guide new policy mapping docid\ op6cwncx1icy6zpufkypi