Firewall
Access Rules Configuration
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• Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP)
• Post Office Protocol (POP3)
• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
• Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
• Telnet
• STRMWORKS
• Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System (TACACS)
• Telnet (command)
• Telnet Secondary
• Telnet SSL
• Voice (SIP)
STEP 6 In the Source IP field, select the users to which the firewall rule applies:
• Any—The rule applies to traffic originating on any host in the local network.
• Single Address—The rule applies to traffic originating on a single IP address
in the local network. Enter the address in the Start field.
• Address Range—The rule applies to traffic originating from an IP address
located in a range of addresses. Enter the starting IP address in the Start
field, and the ending IP address in the Finish field.
STEP 7 From the Source IP drop-down list choose the source IP addresses to which the
rule blocks or allows packets from.
• Any — The rule applies to all source IP addresses.
• Single Address — Enter a single IP address to which the rule applies in the
Start field.
• Address Range — Enter a range of IP addresses to which the rule applies to
in the Start and Finish fields
STEP 8 From the Destination IP drop-down list choose the destination IP addresses to
which the rule blocks or allows packets to.
• Any — The rule applies to all destination IP addresses.
• Single Address — Enter a single IP address to which the rule applies to in
the Start field.