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4.Click Apply to save your settings. The protocol binding rule is added to the Protocol Bindings table. The rule is automatically enabled, which is indicated by the ! status icon, a green circle.

To edit a protocol binding:

1.On the Protocol Bindings screen (see Figure 48 on page 87), in the Protocol Bindings table, click the Edit table button to the right of the binding that you want to edit. The Edit Protocol Binding screen displays. This screen shows the same fields as the Add Protocol Binding screen (see the previous figure).

2.Modify the settings as explained in the previous table.

3.Click Apply to save your settings.

To enable, disable, or delete one or more protocol bindings:

1.On the Protocol Bindings screen (see Figure 48 on page 87), select the check box to the left of each protocol binding that you want to enable, disable, or delete, or click the Select All table button to select all bindings.

2.Click one of the following table buttons:

Enable. Enables the binding or bindings. The ! status icon changes from a gray circle to a green circle, indicating that the selected binding or bindings are enabled. (By default, when a binding is added to the table, it is automatically enabled.)

Disable. Disables the binding or bindings. The ! status icon changes from a green circle to a gray circle, indicating that the selected binding or bindings are disabled.

Delete. Deletes the binding or bindings.

Configure Secondary WAN Addresses

You can set up a single WAN port to be accessed through multiple IP addresses by adding aliases to the port. An alias is a secondary WAN address. One advantage is, for example, that you can assign different virtual IP addresses to a web server and an FTP server, even though both servers use the same physical IP address. You can add several secondary IP addresses to a single WAN port.

After you have configured secondary WAN addresses, these addresses are displayed on the following firewall rule screens:

In the WAN Destination IP Address drop-down lists of the following inbound firewall rule screens:

-Add LAN WAN Inbound Service screen

-Add DMZ WAN Inbound Service screen

In the NAT IP drop-down lists of the following outbound firewall rule screens:

-Add LAN WAN Outbound Service screen

-Add DMZ WAN Outbound Service screen

For more information about firewall rules, see Overview of Rules to Block or Allow Specific

Kinds of Traffic on page 128).

Manually Configure Internet and WAN Settings

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