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Select Schedule
The time schedule (that is, Schedule1, Schedule2, or
Schedule3) that is used by this rule.
Schedule3) that is used by this rule.
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This list is activated only when BLOCK by schedule,
otherwise allow or ALLOW by schedule, otherwise block
is selected as the action.
otherwise allow or ALLOW by schedule, otherwise block
is selected as the action.
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Use the Schedule screen to configure the time schedules
(see
(see
page 195).
All rules when BLOCK
by schedule,
otherwise allow or
ALLOW by schedule,
otherwise block is
selected as the action.
by schedule,
otherwise allow or
ALLOW by schedule,
otherwise block is
selected as the action.
Send to LAN Server
The LAN server address determines which computer on your
network is hosting this service rule. (You can also translate this
address to a port number.) Select an option:
network is hosting this service rule. (You can also translate this
address to a port number.) Select an option:
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Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field
to apply the rule to a single device on your LAN.
to apply the rule to a single device on your LAN.
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Address range. Enter the required addresses in the Start
and Finish fields to apply the rule to a range of devices.
and Finish fields to apply the rule to a range of devices.
IPv4 LAN WAN rules
Send to DMZ Server The DMZ server address determines which computer on your
network is hosting this service rule. (You can also translate this
address to a port number.)
address to a port number.)
IPv4 DMZ WAN rules
Translate to Port
Number
Number
If the LAN server or DMZ server that is hosting the service is
using a port other than the default port for the service, you can
specify this setting and specify a port number. If the service is
using the default port, you do not need to enable this feature.
using a port other than the default port for the service, you can
specify this setting and specify a port number. If the service is
using the default port, you do not need to enable this feature.
IPv4 LAN WAN rules
IPv4 DMZ WAN rules
IPv4 DMZ WAN rules
WAN Destination IP
Address
Address
The setting that determines the destination IP address applicable
to incoming traffic. This is the public IP address that maps to the
internal LAN server.
This can be either the address of the WAN interface or another
public IP address.
You can also enter an address range. Enter the required
addresses in the Start and Finish fields to apply the rule to a
range of devices.
to incoming traffic. This is the public IP address that maps to the
internal LAN server.
This can be either the address of the WAN interface or another
public IP address.
You can also enter an address range. Enter the required
addresses in the Start and Finish fields to apply the rule to a
range of devices.
IPv4 LAN WAN rules
IPv4 DMZ WAN rules
IPv4 DMZ WAN rules
LAN Users
This setting applies to a LAN WAN inbound rule when the WAN
mode is classical routing and determines which computers on
your network are affected by this rule. Select an option:
mode is classical routing and determines which computers on
your network are affected by this rule. Select an option:
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Any. All computers and devices on your LAN.
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Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field
to apply the rule to a single device on your LAN.
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.
and Finish fields to apply the rule to a range of devices.
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Group. Select the LAN group to which the rule applies. Use
the LAN Groups screen to assign computers to groups (see
the LAN Groups screen to assign computers to groups (see
on page 73). Groups are
applicable only to IPv4 rules.
Note:
For IPv4 LAN WAN inbound rules, this field does not apply
when the WAN mode is NAT because your network presents only
one IP address to the Internet.
one IP address to the Internet.
LAN WAN rules
LAN DMZ rules
LAN DMZ rules
Table 30. Inbound rules overview (continued)
Setting
Description
Inbound Rules