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Enter or select data for each field that applies to the rule. The following table describes the fields:
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D-Link GLB-802C ADSL2+ Router User Manual
Field
Rule ID
Action
Direction
Interface
In Interface
Log Option
Security Level
Log Tag
Description
Each rule must be assigned a sequential ID
number. Rules are processed from lowest to
highest on each data packet, until a match is
found. It is recommended to assign rule IDs in
multiples of 5 or 10 (e.g., 10, 20, 30) so that
enough room is left between them for inserting
new rules if necessary.
The action that will be taken when a packet
matches the rule criteria. The action can be Accept
(forward to destination) or Deny (discard the
packet).
Specifies whether the rule should apply to data
packets that are incoming or outgoing on the
selected interface.
Incoming refers to packets coming from the LAN,
and outgoing refers to packets going to the
Internet.
The interface on the router on which the rule will
take effect.
The interface from which packets must have been
forwarded to the interface specified in the
previous selection. This option is valid only for
the outgoing direction.
When Enabled is selected, a log entry will be
created on the system each time this rule is
invoked. The log entry will include the time of the
violation, the source address of the computer
responsible for the violation, the destination IP
address, the protocol being used, the source and
destination ports, and the number violations
occurring in the previous x minutes.
The security level that must be enabled globally
for this rule to take affect. A rule will be active
only if its security level is the same as the globally
configured setting. For example, if the rule is set
to Medium and the global firewall level is set to
Medium, then the rule will be active; but if the
global firewall level is set to High or Low, then
the rule will be inactive.
Specifies whether or not a violation of this rule
will result in the offending computer's IP
address being added to the blacklist, which blocks
the router from forwarding packets from that
source for a specified period of time.
A description of up to 16 characters to be
recorded in the log in the event that a packet
violates this rule. Be sure to set the Log Option to
Enable when a Log Tag is configured.
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