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WAN Users
Select which Internet locations are covered by the rule, based on 
their IP address: 
• 
Any.  All  Internet  IP  addresses  are  covered  by  this  rule. 
• 
Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field. 
• 
Address range. Enter the required addresses the Start and 
Finish  fields.
LAN WAN rules
DMZ WAN rules
DMZ Users
Select which DMZ computers on the DMZ network are affected 
by this rule:
• 
Any.  All  computers  and  devices  on  your  DMZ  network. 
• 
Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field 
to apply the rule to a single computer on the DMZ network. 
• 
Address  range.  Enter  the  required  addresses  in  the  Start 
and  Finish  fields  to  apply  the  rule  to  a  range  of  DMZ 
computers. 
DMZ WAN rules
LAN DMZ rules
QoS Priority
The priority assigned to IP packets of this service. The priorities 
are defined by 
Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite 
standards, RFC 1349. The QoS profile determines the priority of 
a service, which, in turn, determines the quality of that service for 
the traffic passing through the firewall.
The VPN firewall marks the Type of Service (ToS) field as defined 
in the QoS profiles that you create. For more information, see 
Note:
The VPN firewall is preconfigured with default QoS 
profiles; you cannot configure the QoS profiles. A QoS profile can 
become active only when you apply it to a nonblocking inbound or 
outbound firewall rule.
LAN WAN rules
DMZ WAN rules
Bandwidth Profile
Bandwidth limiting determines how the data is sent to and from 
your host. The purpose of bandwidth limiting is to provide a 
solution for limiting the outgoing and incoming traffic, thus 
preventing the LAN users from consuming all the bandwidth of 
the Internet link. For more information, see 
on page 180. For outbound traffic, you can configure 
bandwidth limiting only on the WAN interface for a LAN WAN 
rule.
Note:
Bandwidth limiting does not apply to the DMZ interface.
IPv4 LAN WAN rules
Table 29.  Outbound rules overview  (continued)
Setting
Description
Outbound Rules