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Table 5-3. Inbound Rules Overview (continued)
Setting
Description (or Subfield and Description)
WAN Users
The settings that determine which Internet locations are covered by the rule, based
on their IP address. The options are:
• Any. All Internet IP address are covered by this rule.
• Single address. Enter the required address in the start field.
• Address range. Enter the Start and Finish fields.
DMZ Users
The settings that determine which DMZ computers on the DMZ network are affected
by this rule. The options are:
• Any. All PCs and devices on your DMZ network.
• Single address. Enter the required address to apply the rule to a single PC on the
• Address range. Enter the required addresses in the Start and Finish fields to apply
Note: This field is not applicable to inbound DMZ WAN rules.
QoS Profile
The priority assigned to IP packets of this service. The priorities are defined by "Type
of Service (ToS) in the Internet Protocol Suite" standards, RFC 1349. The QoS profile
determines the priority of a service which, in turn, determines the quality of that
service for the traffic passing through the firewall.
The UTM marks the Type Of Service (ToS) field as defined in the QoS profiles that
you create. For more information, see
page
Note: There is no default QoS profile on the UTM. After you have created a QoS
profile, it can become active only when you apply it to a non-blocking inbound or
outbound firewall rule.
Log
The settings that determines whether packets covered by this rule are logged. The
options are:
• Always. Always log traffic considered by this rule, whether it matches or not. This is
• Never. Never log traffic considered by this rule, whether it matches or not.
Bandwidth Profile
Bandwidth limiting determines the way in which the data is sent to and from your
host. The purpose of bandwidth limiting is to provide a solution for limiting the
outgoing and incoming traffic, thus preventing the LAN users from consuming all the
bandwidth of the Internet link. Bandwidth limiting occurs in the following ways:
• For outbound traffic: on the available WAN interface in the single WAN port mode
• For inbound traffic: on the LAN interface for all WAN modes.
Note: Bandwidth Limiting does not apply to the DMZ interface.
Firewall Protection
DMZ network.
the rule to a range of DMZ computers.
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useful when debugging your rules.
and auto-rollover mode, and on the selected interface in load balancing mode.
v1.0, September 2009
"Creating Quality of Service (QoS) Profiles" on
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