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ACCESS CONTROL AND
PORT FORWARDING
Specific devices only - select User Defined, then click Add
and create a network object.
In the Protocol field, select the Internet protocol to be
4.
allowed or blocked.
If the service is not included in the list, select User Defined.
The Edit Service page displays. Define the service, then click
OK. The service is automatically added to the Add Access
Control Rule section.
Specify when the rule is active as Always or User Defined
5.
and click Add to create the schedule.
Click Apply to save changes. The Access Control page
6.
displays a summary of the new access control rule.
DISABLE ACCESS CONTROL
6.1b/
You can disable an access control and enable access to the service
without removing the service from the Access Control table. This can
make the service available temporarily and allow you to easily reinstate
the restriction later.
To disable an access control, clear the check box next to the service
name.
To reinstate the restriction, select the check box next to the service
name.
To remove an access restriction, select the service and click
Remove. The service is removed from the Access Control table.
6.2/
PORT FORWARDING
You can activate port forwarding to expose the network to the Internet
in a limited and controlled manner. For example, enabling applications,
such as gaming and voice, to work from the local network as well as
allowing Internet access to servers within the local network.
To create port forwarding rules:
From the Firewall page, select Port Forwarding. The Port
1.
Forwarding page opens with the current rules displayed.
To create a new rule, select the IP address in the Select IP
2.
from Menu drop down.
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