ZyWALL 10 Internet Security Gateway

the raw packets that appear on the wire. They are applied at the point when the ZyWALL is receiving and sending the packets; i.e. the interface. The interface can be an Ethernet port or any other hardware port. The following diagram illustrates this.

Figure 7-15 Protocol and Device Filter Sets

7.5Firewall

Firewall configuration is discussed in Part 4 of this manual. Further comparisons are also made there between filtering, NAT and the firewall.

7.6Applying a Filter and Factory Defaults

This section shows you where to apply the filter(s) after you design it (them). Sets of factory default filter rules have been configured in menu 21 to prevent NetBIOS traffic from triggering calls, and block incoming telnet, FTP and HTTP connections.

If you do not activate the firewall, it is advisable to apply these default filters as

shown next.

7.6.1 LAN traffic

LAN traffic filter sets may be useful to block certain packets, reduce traffic and prevent security breaches. Go to menu 3.1 (shown next) and enter the number(s) of the filter set(s) that you want to apply as appropriate. You can choose up to four filter sets (from twelve) by entering their numbers separated by commas, e.g., 3, 4, 6, 11. Input filter sets filter incoming traffic to the ZyWALL and output filter sets filter outgoing traffic from the ZyWALL. The factory default set, NetBIOS_LAN, can be inserted in the protocol filters field under Input Filter Sets in menu 3.1 to block NetBIOS traffic to the ZyWALL from the LAN.

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Filters