Port Filtering - Outbound - Sierra Wireless AirLink RV50 Series User Manual

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ALEOS 4.9.0 Software Configuration User Guide for AirLink RV50 Series
Field
Inbound Port Filtering
Mode
Filtered Ports
Start Port
End Port
Rev 1 Dec. 17
Description
Options are:
Disable (default)
Blocked Ports—ports through which traffic is blocked (Shown in Filtered Ports list)
Allowed Ports—ports through which traffic is allowed (Shown in Filtered Ports list)
A single port or the first port in a range of ports on the public network (mobile network
accessible)
The end of the range on the public network (mobile network accessible).
Selecting Allowed Ports will *block* all ports not allowed, and will *prevent
Warning:
remote access* if the management ports are not allowed. To allow remote management,
the allowed ports list should include 8088, 17339, 17336, and ACEmanager port 9191 (or
the port you selected for ACEmanager).
Port Filtering — Outbound
Port Filtering
Outbound restricts LAN access to the external network, i.e., the
Internet.
Port Filtering can be enabled to block ports specified or allow specified ports.
When enabled, all ports not matching the rule will be allowed or blocked
depending on the mode.
Port Filtering can be configured on individual ports or for a range of ports. Click
Add More for each port filtering rule you want to add.
Note: Outbound restrictions do not apply to responses to inbound data requests. To
restrict inbound access, you need to set the applicable inbound filter.
Figure 7-9: ACEmanager: Security > Port Filtering - Outbound
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