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Figure 98 Policy > Firewall > LAN > DMZ > edit
3 Click the Add icon at the top of the rule list to create an exception for one of the user
groups that is allowed to access the DMZ.
4 Select one of the user groups that is allowed to access the DMZ, and click OK.
Figure 99 Policy > Firewall > LAN > DMZ > add
5 Repeat this process to set up firewall rules for the other user groups that are allowed to
access the DMZ.

6.5 Trunks

The following example shows how to set up a trunk for two connections (ge2 and ge3) to the
Internet. The available bandwidth for each connections is 1M (ge2) and 512K (ge3). As these
connections have somewhat different bandwidth, you have decided to use the Weighted
Round Robin algorithm and to send traffic to ge2 and ge3 in a 2:1 ratio.
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