Here, enter the IP addresses for whose incoming data packets one of the set actions is to
be executed.
Source IP
If you leave the field blank, the set action applies to all IP addresses (only on the selected
interface).
Source Port
Enter the ports via which the data packets arrive here.
The following options are available for selection:
Protocol
Use this selection field to specify the LAN interface to which the rule is to be applied.
You can choose from:
LAN Interface
Destination IP
Enter the IP addresses to which the data packets are to be forwarded here.
Destination Port
Enter the ports via which the data packets are forwarded here.
Accepts a new rule.
Deletes entries in the current line.
Edits the settings in the current line.
Temporarily saves the created rule.
Changes the order of the created rules.
You can enter address ranges in the input fields for the IP address.
Example of address ranges: 192.168.0.100-192.168.0.110 or 192.168.0.20/30
Address listings are not possible!
In the input fields for the ports, you can enter ranges or enumerations.
Example of a port range: 502-504
Example of port enumeration: 502,677,555
Both, range and enumeration can not be used simultaneously in the same field.
Ranges must be separated by a hyphen (-) and enumerated by comma (,).
No spaces between the elements to be separated!
The input of IP and port is not mandatory. If neither an IP nor a port is specified, a rule applies only to the selected
interfaces.
All - the set rule applies to all protocols.
tcp - the set rule only applies to the TCP protocol.
udp - the set rule only applies to the UDP protocol.
icmp - the set rule only applies to the ICMP protocol.
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Version: 5.1.6 – June 4
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