Configuring Packet Filter:
1.
Click Port Filters. You will then be presented with the predefined port filter rules screen (in this case,
for the low security level) shown below:
Note: You may edit the predefined rule instead of deleting it. This is an example showing to how you add a
filter on your own.
2.
Click Delete to delete the existing HTTP rule.
3.
Click Add TCP/UDP Filter.
Click Add TCP/UDP Filter
4.
Input the Rule Name, Time Schedule, Source/Destination IP, Type, Source/Destination Port,
Inbound and Outbound.
Example:
Application: WEB_HTTP
Time Schedule: Always On
Source / Destination IP Address(es): 0.0.0.0
Type: TCP (Please refer to Table1: Predefined Port Filter)
Source Port: 0-65535
Destination Port: 80-80
Inbound / Outbound: Allow
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(Allow all addresses)
(I allow all ports to connect with the application))
(Internal port defined for HTTP)
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Click Delete
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