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Configuring Firewall Access Rules |
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priority rule takes precedence. The default access rules have the lowest priority.
When an access rule is created, the router automatically assigns a priority; however, you can change the priority after the rule is created.
•Enable: To enable a rule, check the Enable box. To disable a rule, uncheck the box. You cannot change the default rules.
Additional information appears that cannot be changed on this page:
•Action: The action that the rule performs, to Allow or Deny access
•Service: The service that is affected by this rule
•Source Interface: The source interface that is affected by this rule
•Source: The IP address for the source of the traffic, or Any
•Destination: The IP address for the destination of the traffic, or Any
•Time: A specific time interval when the access rule is active, or Always
•Day: Specific days when the access rule is active, or Always
Add or edit rules as needed.
•To add a rule: Click Add New Rule. Enter the settings, as described in Configuring Access Rules, page 106.
•To modify a custom rule: Click the Edit icon. Enter the settings, as described in Configuring Access Rules, page106.
•To delete an access rule: Click the Delete icon. When the confirmation message appears, click OK to continue, or click Cancel to close the message without deleting the rule.
•To delete all custom rules: Click Restore to Default Rules.
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