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• WAN destination IP address. For the multiple WAN port models only, you can specify
the destination IP address for incoming traffic. Traffic is directed to the specified address
only when the destination IP address of the incoming packet matches the IP address of
the selected WAN interface. For the single WAN port models, the WAN Destination IP
Address is a fixed field.
• LAN users. You can specify which computers on your network are affected by an
inbound rule. There are several options:
- Any. The rule applies to all PCs and devices on your LAN.
- Single address. The rule applies to the address of a particular PC.
- Address range. The rule applies to a range of addresses.
- Groups. The rule is applied to a group of PCs. (You can configure groups for LAN
WAN outbound rules but not for DMZ WAN outbound rules.) The Known PCs and
Devices table is an automatically maintained list of all known PCs and network
devices and is generally referred to as the network database, which is described in
Manage the Network Database on page 106. PCs and network devices are entered
into the network database by various methods, which are described in Manage
Groups and Hosts (LAN Groups) on page 105.
- IP Groups. The rule applies to a group of individual LAN IP addresses. Use the IP
Groups screen (under the Network Security main navigation menu) to assign IP
addresses to groups. For more information, see Create IP Groups on page 158.
• WAN users. You can specify which Internet locations are covered by an inbound rule,
based on their IP address:
- Any. The rule applies to all Internet IP address.
- Single address. The rule applies to a single Internet IP address.
- Address range. The rule applies to a range of Internet IP addresses.
- IP Groups. The rule applies to a group of individual WAN IP addresses. Use the IP
Groups screen (under the Network Security main navigation menu) to assign IP
addresses to groups. For more information, see Create IP Groups on page 158.
• Schedule. You can configure three different schedules to specify when a rule is applied.
Once a schedule is configured, it affects all rules that use this schedule. You specify the
days of the week and time of day for each schedule. For more information, see Set a
Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic on page 168.
• QoS profile. You can define QoS profiles and then apply them to inbound rules to
regulate the priority of traffic. For information about how to define QoS profiles, see
Create Quality of Service Profiles on page 160.
• Bandwidth profile. You can define bandwidth profiles and then apply them to inbound
rules to limit traffic. For information about how to define bandwidth profiles, see Create
Bandwidth Profiles on page 162.