Netgear FVS318N – Prosafe Wireless N VPN Firewall Reference Manual

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Select Schedule 
The time schedule (that is, Schedule1, Schedule2, or Schedule3) 
that is used by this rule. 
This drop-down list is activated only when BLOCK by 
schedule, otherwise allow or ALLOW by schedule, otherwise 
block is selected as the action. 
Use the Schedule screen to configure the time schedules 
(see 
183).
All rules when 
BLOCK by schedule, 
otherwise allow or 
ALLOW by schedule, 
otherwise block is 
selected as the 
action.
LAN Users
The settings that determine which computers on your network are 
affected by this rule. The options are:
Any. All computers and devices on your LAN. 
Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field 
to apply the rule to a single device on your LAN.
Address range. Enter the required addresses in the Start 
and Finish fields to apply the rule to a range of devices.
Group. Select the LAN group to which the rule applies. Use 
the LAN Groups screen to assign computers to groups (see 
69).Groups are 
applicable only to IPv4 rules.
LAN WAN rules
LAN DMZ rules
WAN Users
The settings that determine which Internet locations are covered 
by the rule, based on their IP address. The options are: 
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
The settings that determine which DMZ computers on the DMZ 
network are affected by this rule. The options are:
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 wireless VPN firewall marks the Type of Service (ToS) field 
as defined in the QoS profiles that you create. For more 
information, see 
Note:
 
The wireless VPN firewall has preconfigured 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
Table 33.  Outbound rules overview (continued)
Setting
Description
Outbound Rules