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 Chapter 24 Firewall
ZyWALL USG 2000 User’s Guide
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• The first row allows any LAN computer to access the IRC service on the WAN by 
logging into the ZyWALL with the CEO’s user name. 
• The second row blocks LAN access to the IRC service on the WAN. 
• The third row is the firewall’s default policy of allowing all traffic from the LAN to 
go to the WAN.
The rule for the CEO must come before the rule that blocks all LAN to WAN IRC 
traffic. If the rule that blocks all LAN to WAN IRC traffic came first, the CEO’s IRC 
traffic would match that rule and the ZyWALL would drop it and not check any 
other firewall rules.
24.1.4  Firewall Rule Configuration Example
The following Internet firewall rule example allows Doom players from the WAN to 
IP addresses 192.168.1.10 through 192.168.1.15 (Dest_1) on the LAN. 
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Click Configuration > Firewall. In the summary of firewall rules click Add in the 
heading row to configure a new first entry. Remember the sequence (priority) of 
the rules is important since they are applied in order.
Figure 316   Firewall Example: Firewall Screen  
 
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At the top of the screen, click Create new Object > Address.
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The screen for configuring an address object opens. Configure it as follows and 
click OK.
Figure 317   Firewall Example: Create an Address Object
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Click Create new Object > Service.