A firewall on an enterprise network is primarily responsible for controlling and monitoring the incoming (ingress) and outgoing (egress) network traffic based on predetermined security rules. It acts as a barrier between the internal network and external networks, allowing or denying traffic based on defined policies to enhance security. Firewalls can be configured to filter traffic based on various criteria such as source and destination IP addresses, port numbers, and protocols. The goal is to protect the internal network from unauthorized access and potential security threats.
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