Figure 68 Security > Access Control > Add/Edit; Table 27 Security > Access Control > Add/Edit - ZyXEL Communications NBG-510S User Manual

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Figure 68 Security > Access Control > Add/Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 27 Security > Access Control > Add/Edit
LABEL
Connections
going to the
Remote System
From the Local
System
For Services
Protocol
Priority
Should be
During the Access
Schedule
Apply
Cancel
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DESCRIPTION
This firewall rule applies to traffic sent to this Internet destination(s).
You can select all destinations (Any), enter an IP address or domain name, enter
an IP subnet, or enter a range of IP addresses.
This firewall rule applies to traffic sent from this LAN computer(s).
You can select a host name, enter an IP address, enter an IP subnet, or enter a
range of IP addresses.
Select ALL in the drop-down list box to apply the rule to all of the LAN computers.
Select the service (or port numbers) to which the firewall rule applies.
Select a service from the drop-down list box or select Custom and specify a port
number (or numbers) and protocol.
To enter a single port number, enter it in both fields.
To enter a range of port numbers, enter the starting port number in the first field
and the ending port number in the second field.
Select the protocol that the service uses. Choices are: TCP, UDP, AH, ESP, and
GRE.
Select the priority you want to give to the traffic that matches this firewall rule.
Select whether the ZyXEL Device should forward (Allowed) or drop (Denied)
outgoing traffic that matches this rule.
Select a time schedule to apply the rule only during the schedule's times. You
must have already configured the schedule. See
to configure schedules.
Always applies the rule all the time.
Schedules only apply to your custom firewall rules. The pre-defined (default)
firewall rules apply all the time.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Click Cancel to return to the previous screen and not save your changes.
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