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RX3041H User’s Manual 
Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings 
 
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2.  Click on the 
 icon of the rule to be modified in the inbound ACL table or select the rule number 
from the “ID” drop-down list. 
3.  Make desired changes to any or all of the following fields: action, source/destination IP, 
source/destination port, protocol, port mapping, time ranges, application filtering, and log. Please 
see Table 9.1 for explanation of these fields. 
4.  Click on the 
 button to modify this ACL rule. The new settings for this ACL rule will then be 
displayed in the inbound access control list table at the bottom half of the Inbound ACL 
configuration page. 
9.4.3 Delete 
an 
Inbound ACL Rule 
To delete an inbound ACL rule, click on the   in front of the rule to be deleted or follow the instructions below: 
1.  Open the Inbound ACL Rule Configuration Page by clicking on the Firewall 
ΠInbound ACL 
menu. 
2.  Click on the 
 icon of the rule to be deleted in the inbound ACL table or select the rule number 
from the “ID” drop-down list. 
3.  Click on the 
 button to delete this ACL rule. Note that the ACL rule deleted will be 
removed from the ACL rule table located at the bottom half of the same configuration page. 
9.4.4 Display 
Existing Inbound ACL Rules 
To see existing inbound ACL rules, just open the Inbound ACL Rule configuration page by clicking on the 
Firewall 
ΠInbound ACL menu. 
9.5  Configuring Outbound ACL Rules 
Outbound ACL rules allow you to control (allow or deny) Internet or external network access for computers on 
your LAN. 
9.5.1 Add 
an 
Outbound ACL Rule 
To add an outbound ACL rule, follow the instructions below: 
1.  Open the Outbound ACL Rule configuration page by clicking on the 
Firewall 
ΠOutbound ACL menu. 
2. Select 
Add New” from the “ID” drop-down list. 
3.  Set desired action (Allow or Deny) from the “Action” drop-down list. 
4.  Make changes to any or all of the following fields: source/destination IP, 
source/destination port, protocol, NAT, time ranges, application filtering, 
and log. Please see Table 9.1 for explanation of these fields. Figure 9.9 
illustrates how to create a rule to deny outbound HTTP traffic for a host w/ IP address 
192.168.1.15.