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Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Guide

Cisco Small Business RV220W
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Firewall
Access Rules
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STEP 4 For all rules, enable or disable the Rule Status. For example, you can configure an
inbound rule for a local web server and disable it until your web site is ready to
receive traffic.
STEP 5 Click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to reload the page with the
current settings. Click Back to return to the Firewall > Access Rules page.
Changing Access Rule Priorities
Use the Access Rules (Priority) page to reorder the rules in the Access Rules
table. The rules at the top of the table are enforced before the rules at the bottom.
For example, you can place generally applicable rules near the bottom of the table
and place exceptions to those rules at the top of the table.
To open this page: From the Firewall > Access Rules page, click Reorder.
STEP 1 From the Connection Type drop-down list, choose the type of rule to display:
Outbound—Rules affecting traffic from the LAN (Local Network) to the WAN
(Internet).
Inbound—Rules affecting traffic from the WAN (Internet) to the LAN (Local
Network).
STEP 2 Check the box for one or more rules that you want to move.
STEP 3 Perform the following tasks:
Move the selection to the top of the list—Click the up-arrow button. If you
selected one rule, it will become the first rule in the Priority column. If you
selected multiple rules, they will move as a group to the top of the list. For
example, if you selected Priority 15 and 20, they would move to Priority 1
and 2, respectively.
Move the selection to the bottom of the list—Click the down-arrow button.
If you selected one rule, it will become the last rule in the Priority column. If
you selected multiple rules, they will move as a group to the bottom of the
list. For example, if you selected Priority 1 and 5 from a list of 20, they would
move to Priority 19 and 20, respectively.
Move the selection to a specific position within the list: Identify the
insertion point by typing an existing priority number in the white text box.
Then click Move To. Your selection will be moved immediately below the

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Cisco Small Business RV220W Specifications

General IconGeneral
Firewall TypeStateful packet inspection (SPI)
VPN SupportYes
DHCP ServerYes
QoSYes
Wireless Speed300 Mbps
ManagementWeb-based
LAN Ports4
EncryptionAES
Security FeaturesNAT, URL filtering
Power Supply12V DC
Wireless Standard802.11n
WAN Ports1

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