Table 4-4. Firewall Log Field Descriptions (continued)
Field
Source port and
interface
Destination
Destination port and
interface
Administrator Tips
Consider the following operational items:
1. As an option, you can enable remote management if you have to manage distant sites from a
central location (see
2. Although rules (see
the basic way of managing the traffic through your system, you can further refine your control
with the following optional features of the VPN firewall:
–
Groups and hosts (see
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Services (see
–
Schedules (see
–
Block sites (see
–
Source MAC filtering (see
–
Port triggering (see
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
Description
The service port number of the initiating device, and whether it originated from the
LAN, WAN or DMZ.
The name or IP address of the destination device or Web site.
The service port number of the destination device, and whether it's on the LAN,
WAN or DMZ.
"RADIUS Server External Authentication" on page
"Using Rules to Block or Allow Specific Kinds of Traffic" on page
"Managing Groups and Hosts (LAN Groups)" on page
"Services-Based Rules" on page
"Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic" on page
"Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)" on page
"Enabling Source MAC Filtering" on page
"Port Triggering" on page
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