Firewall
Access Rules Configuration
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Adding Access Rules
All configured firewall rules on the device are displayed in the Access Rules
Table. This list also indicates whether the rule is enabled (active) and gives a
summary of the From/To zone as well as the services and users the rule affects.
To create an access rule:
STEP 1 Select Firewall > Access Rules.
STEP 2 Click Add Row.
STEP 3 In the Connection Type field, select the source of originating traffic:
• Outbound (LAN > WAN) - Select this option to create an outbound rule.
• Inbound (WAN > LAN) - Select this option to create an inbound rule.
• Inbound (WAN > DMZ) - Select this option to create an inbound rule.
• Inter-VLAN (VLAN > VLAN) - Select this option to create an inter-VLAN rule.
• Inter-VLAN (VLAN >DMZ) - Select this option to create an inter - VLAN rule.
STEP 4 From the Action drop-down list, select the action:
• Always Block—Always block the selected type of traffic.
• Always Allow—Never block the selected type of traffic.
• Block by schedule—Blocks the selected type of traffic according to a
schedule.
• Allow by schedule—Allows the selected type of traffic according to a
schedule.
STEP 5 From the Services drop-down list, select the service to allow or block for this rule.
Select All Traffic to allow the rule to apply to all applications and services, or
select a single application to block:
• Domain Name System (DNS), UDP or TCP
• File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
• Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
• Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS)
• Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
• Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)