Netgear FVS318Gv2 – ProSAFE VPN Firewall Series Reference Manual

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 NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Firewall FVS318G v2
Down. Moves the rule down one position in the table rank. 
Edit. Allows you to change the definition of an existing rule. Depending on your 
selection, one of the following screens displays:
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Edit LAN WAN Outbound Service screen for IPv6
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Edit LAN WAN Inbound Service screen for IPv6
7. 
Click the Apply button.
Your changes are saved.
To enable, disable, or delete one or more IPv4 or IPv6 rules:
1. 
Log in to the unit:
a. In the address field of any of the qualified web browsers, enter https://192.168.1.1.
The NETGEAR Configuration Manager Login screen displays. 
b.  In the Username field, enter admin and in the Password / Passcode field, enter 
password.
Use lowercase letters. If you changed the password, enter your personalized 
password. Leave the domain as it is (geardomain).
c.  Click the Login button.
The Router Status screen displays. After five minutes of inactivity, which is the default 
login time-out, you are automatically logged out.
2. 
Select Security > Firewall.
The LAN WAN Rules screen displays.
3. 
Select the check box to the left of each rule that you want to enable, disable, or delete, or 
click the Select All table button to select all rules.
4. 
Click one of the following table buttons:
Enable. Enables the rule or rules. The ! status icon changes from a gray circle to a 
green circle, indicating that the selected rule or rules are enabled. (By default, when a 
rule is added to the table, it is automatically enabled.)
Disable. Disables the rule or rules. The ! status icon changes from a green circle to a 
gray circle, indicating that the selected rule or rules are disabled.
Delete. Deletes the selected rule or rules.
5. 
Click the Apply button.
Your changes are saved.
Create LAN WAN Outbound Service Rules
You can define rules that specify exceptions to the default rules. By adding custom rules, you 
can block or allow access based on the service or application, source or destination IP 
addresses, and time of day. An outbound rule can block or allow traffic between an internal IP