What is the best course of action? I want to allow TCP and UDP for packets that 
do not already have a policy. 

Thanks 
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From: "Bruce Briggs" (bruce.bri...@gmail.com <mailto:bruce.bri...@gmail.com> ) 
Yes, but if the Outgoing Policy ends up with a higher precedence than the 
TCP-UDP policy, then the Outgoing Policy will
 be used to allow out TCP packets which are not allowed out by a higher 
precedent policy.
 
 
 
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