Netgear DM111PSPv2 – ADSL2+ Ethernet Modem 사용자 설명서

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 Broadband ADSL2+ Modem DM111PSPv2
How Inbound Rules Differ from Outbound Rules
The following points summarize the differences between inbound rules and outbound rules:
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Outbound rules can be used by any computer on your network, although only one 
computer can use them at a time.
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Inbound rules are configured for a single computer on your network.
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Outbound rules do not require that you know the computer’s IP address in advance. The 
IP address is captured automatically.
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Inbound rules require that you specify the computer’s IP address during configuration, 
and the IP address can never change.
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Outbound rules require specific outbound traffic to open the inbound ports, and the 
outbound ports are closed after a period of no activity.
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Inbound rules are always active and do not need to be made active.
Configure Firewall Rules
The Firewall Rules screen lets you configure custom rules to make exceptions to the default 
rules. Exceptions can be based on the service or application, source or destination IP 
addresses, and time of day. You can log traffic that matches or does not match the rule and 
change the order of rule precedence. See 
38 for information 
about services.
All traffic attempting to pass through the firewall is subjected to the rules in the order shown in 
the Rules table from the top (highest precedence) to the default rules at the bottom. In some 
cases, the order of precedence is important to determine which communications are allowed 
into or out of the network.
To configure firewall rules:
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Select Security > Firewall Rules to display the following screen:
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To add an inbound or outbound rule:
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For an outbound rule, click Add under Outbound Services.