DB

Short for Database. Default is none. If you set up IP Groups or Service Groups (see page 60 and 62), they appear in this list as options.

*For each of these fields, choices are any IP address, a single IP address, an IP range, or a mask range.

Once you have entered all applicable information, click Add Inbound Policy. From the subsequent page that displays, you can move or edit this policy using the Up, Dn (short for Down), Edit, and Delete buttons. Important: The firewall applies all inbound policies in a top-down order according to their location in the policy table. Once you have completed the creation of your rules, use the Up and Dn buttons to put them in order in the table from top to bottom. You can always add an All policy at the bottom of the list, so that if there are any packets that don’t match any of the above policies in the list, they will be denied (if you set up Deny All), or permitted (if you set up Allow All).

Outbound Policies

Outbound firewall policies allow you to filter the traffic that users inside the firewall—on the V3’s LAN side—are allowed to send out over the Internet—to the WAN side.

Src IP

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Source IP address to which this rule should apply.*

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