Advanced Configuration
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| Port Range |
| Enter the starting and ending port numbers that |
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| identify the service that you want to filter, e.g. web |
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| service is on port 80 and FTP on port 21. |
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| Direction |
| Choose whether to filter the packets that are |
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| incoming (In Bound) or outgoing (Out Bound) with |
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| respect to the interface. The action can be Allow or |
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| Block. |
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| Each data packet that enters will undergo data |
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| filtering. Data packets are either blocked or allowed |
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| to pass, depending on whether or not a match is |
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| found. |
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9.6.7.2Intrusion Detection
On the Configuration > Security > Intrusion Detection you can enable/disable the intrusion detection function and also see and modify the existing rules.
To enable/disable the intrusion detection function select the appropriate radio button and click the Apply button.
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