Access Control Add/Edit Screen; Table 26 Security > Access Control - ZyXEL Communications NBG-510S User Manual

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Chapter 13 Access Control
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 26 Security > Access Control
LABEL
Enable QoS
Management
User Defined
Local Network
Remote Network
Ports
Transport
Priority
Add icon
Action
Name
Default Policy
Apply
Cancel

13.5 Access Control Add/Edit Screen

Click the Add or Edit icon in the Security > Access Control screen to open this screen. Use
this screen to configure a firewall rule.
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DESCRIPTION
Use QoS to give different priorities to the traffic for different applications. To do so,
enable the QoS option here and use the Priority fields to assign different priorities
to different applications.
This section lists your custom firewall rules.
This firewall rule applies to traffic sent from this LAN computer(s). The LAN
computers are identified by source host name, IP address, subnet, or range of IP
addresses.
This firewall rule applies to traffic sent to this Internet destination(s). The Internet
computers are identified by IP address, domain name, subnet, or range of IP
addresses.
This is the service (or port numbers) to which the firewall rule applies.
This is the protocol that the service uses.
Select the priority you want to give to the traffic that matches this firewall rule.
Click the Add icon in the heading row to add a new first entry.
The Enable icon displays whether the rule is enabled or not. Click it to activate or
deactivate the rule.
The order of your rules is important as they are applied in sequence.
Click the Move Down icon to move a firewall one row lower in the list.
Click the Move Up icon to move a firewall one row higher in the list.
Click the Edit icon to go to the screen where you can edit the rule.
Click the Delete icon to delete an existing rule. A window displays asking you to
confirm that you want to delete the rule. Note that subsequent firewall rules move
up by one when you take this action.
Select whether the ZyXEL Device should forward (Allowed) or drop (Denied)
outgoing traffic that matches this rule.
The rest of the screen lists pre-configured rules for common applications.
This field displays the name of the application to which the firewall rule applies.
The firewall's default policy is to allow all outgoing traffic that does not match any
of the firewall rules.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Click Cancel to start configuring this screen again.
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