Add A New Access Rule - Cisco Linksys RVL200 User Manual

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Tme
The time interval to which the access rule applies
is displayed.
Day
The days to which the access rule applies is
displayed.
Click Edt to edit an access rule, and click the Trash Can
icon to delete an access rule. If the Access Rules table
has multiple pages, select a different page to view from
the Jump to drop-down menu. If you want more or fewer
entries listed per page, select a different number from the
entries per page drop-down menu.
Click Add New Rule to add new access rules, and the Add
a New Access Rule screen appears.
Click the Restore to Default Rules to restore the default
rules and delete the custom access rules.

Add a New Access Rule

Add a New Access Rule
Services
Polcy Name
Enter a name for the new access rule.
Acton
Select Allow or Deny, depending on the purpose
of the access rule.
Servce
Select the Service you want.
If the Service you need is not listed in the menu, click
Servce Management to add the new service. The Service
Management screen appears.
4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
Advanced Configuration
Service Management
Servce Name
Enter a name.
Protocol
Select the protocol it uses.
Port Range
Enter its range.
Click Add to Lst. Click Save Settngs to save your changes,
or click Cancel Changes to undo them. Click Ext to return
to the Add a New Access Rule screen.
If you want to modify a service you have created, select it
and click Update ths servce. Make changes. Click Save
Settngs to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes
to undo them. Click Ext to return to the Add a New Access
Rule screen.
If you want to delete a service you have created, select it
and click Delete selected servce. Click Save Settngs to
save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.
Click Ext to return to the Add a New Access Rule screen.
Log
The Router can keep a log tracking this type of
activity. To keep a log, select Log packets match ths
access rule. If you do not want a log, select Not log.
NOTE:
If the Deny Policies option is enabled on
the Log > System Log screen, then the log will
not include log events from the Deny access
rules on the Firewall > Access Rules screen.
Log events from the Deny access rules will be
logged separately from Deny Policies if the
option, Log packets match this rule, is selected.
If the Allow Policies option is enabled on the Log
> System Log screen, then the log will include
log events from the Allow access rules on the
Firewall > Access Rules screen, regardless of the
option, Log packets match this rule.
Source Interface
Select WAN, LAN, or Any.


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