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direction on an interface, you are not only preventing it from entering a trusted
network connected to the router, you are also preventing it from being routed
anywhere else by the local router.
Outbound
The name or number of an access rule applied to outbound traffic on this int erface.
If you want to apply a rule, click the ... button and either choose an existing rule
or create a rule and choose it.
When a rule is applied to outbound traffic on an interface, the rule filters traffic
after it enters the router and before it exits the interface. Any packet that the rule
does not permit is dropped before it leaves the interface.
Inspect Rule
The names of inspection rules associated with this interface. Inspection rules
create temporary holes in firewalls so that hosts inside the firewall that started
sessions of a certain type can receive return traffic of the same type.
Inbound
The name or number of an inspection rule applied to inbound traffic on this
interface. If you want to apply an inbound rule, click the Inbound drop-down
menu and choose a rule.
Outbound
The name or number of an inspection rule applied to outbound traffic on this
interface. If you want to apply an outbound rule, click the Outbound drop-down
menu and choose a rule.
VPN
VPNs protect traffic that may flow over lines that your organization does not
control. You can use the chosen interface in a VPN by associating it with an IPsec
policy.
IPsec Policy
The configured IPsec policy associated with this interface. To associate the
interface with an IPsec policy, choose the policy from this list.