a. Enter the date the rule will take effect in the Start Date field.
b. Enter the date the rule will end in the End Date field.
c. Enter the time the rule will take effect in the Start Time field.
d. Enter the time the rule will end in the End Time field.
5. In the Rule drop-down list, select to Allow or Block the IP address.
6. Click Save to save the settings.
Viewing Existing IPRules
1. Navigate to Settings > Firewall > IP Address Firewall Rules > Existing IP Rules. A blank page will
open if you have not previously added any IP rules. If any rule had been added, it will be listed on the
Existing IPRules page.
2. Click the IPAdresses tab. The existing IP rule settings will be displayed.
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IPSingle (or) Range Start: Displays the configured IPaddress or range of IP addresses.
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IPRange End: Displays the configured IPaddress or range of IP addresses.
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Enable Timeout: Enables or disables timeout for this IPrule.
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Start Date&Time: Displays the start date and time for the respective firewall IP rule.
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End Date&Time: Displays the end date and time for the respective firewall IPrule.
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Rule: Indicates the current setting for the listed IP address or range of IP addresses. This can be
set as either Allow or Block.
3. Click Delete to delete this IP rule.
Port Firewall Rules
In the Port Firewall Rules page, you can add a new port rule or view the existing rules.
Adding a Port Rule
1. Navigate to Settings > Firewall > Ports Firewall Rules > Add Port Rule. The Add Port Rule page
opens.
2. Enter a port number in the Port Single (or) Port Range Start field.
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If the rule is for a single port, enter that port number in this field. If the rule is for a range
of ports, enter the first port in that range here. You will then enter the last port in the
range in the Port Range End field.
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Port values can range from 1 to 65535.
3. If you are creating a rule for a range of ports, enter the last port of the range in the Port Range End
field.
4. Select the protocol of the port(s) for this rule from the Protocol drop-down list.You can select from
TCP, UDP, or Both.
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