Block any traffic heading for Snapgram from either the Internal or

Sales networks.

To block any traffic heading for Snapgram from either the Internal or Sales networks, you can implement firewall rules or access control lists (ACLs) on the network devices or the firewall itself. The specific steps may vary depending on the network equipment and configuration you are using, but here is a general procedure:

1. Identify the IP addresses or subnet ranges associated with the Internal and Sales networks, as well as the IP addresses or hostnames related to Snapgram.

2. Access the firewall or network device where the rules need to be configured.

3. Create firewall rules or ACLs to block traffic from the Internal and Sales networks to the Snapgram IPs or hostnames.

- For firewall rules: If you're using a stateful firewall, create outbound rules to block traffic from the Internal and Sales networks to the Snapgram IPs or hostnames. If you're using a stateless firewall, you may need to create a pair of inbound and outbound rules to account for the stateless nature of the firewall.

- For ACLs: If you're using a router or layer 3 switch with ACL support, create ACL entries to deny traffic from the Internal and Sales networks to the Snapgram IPs or hostnames.

4. Apply the firewall rules or ACLs to the appropriate interfaces or VLANs to enforce the blocking of traffic.

5. Save and activate the changes to the firewall rules or ACLs.

6. Test the blocking by attempting to access Snapgram from the Internal and Sales networks. The traffic should be blocked as per the rules configured.

Note: It's important to have a thorough understanding of your network infrastructure and the impact of these rules, as any misconfiguration can have unintended consequences on network connectivity. Also, make sure to follow your organization's change management policies and procedures when implementing such changes.

To block any traffic heading for Snapgram from either the Internal or Sales networks, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Determine the IP addresses or the URL of the Snapgram application.

Step 2: Access your network firewall or router settings.

Step 3: Create an access control list (ACL) or firewall rule to block traffic to the IP addresses or URL of Snapgram.

Step 4: Specify the source network or IP address as the Internal network and the Sales network.

Step 5: Define the destination network or IP address as the IP addresses or URL of Snapgram.

Step 6: Set the action to block or deny for this rule.

Step 7: Save the firewall configuration and apply the rule.

By following these steps, you should effectively block any traffic heading for Snapgram from both the Internal and Sales networks. Keep in mind that the specific steps may vary based on the network equipment and firewall software you are using.