Configuring The Firewall Settings; Figure 3-53: Firewall Settings Page - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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3.4.6.3

Configuring the Firewall Settings

The device provides an internal firewall, allowing you (the security administrator) to define
network traffic filtering rules. You can add up to 50 ordered firewall rules. For each packet
received on the network interface, the table is scanned from the top down until a matching
rule is found. This rule can either deny (block) or permit (allow) the packet. Once a rule in
the table is located, subsequent rules further down the table are ignored. If the end of the
table is reached without a match, the packet is accepted. For detailed information on the
internal firewall, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
Note:
To add firewall rules, take these 5 steps:
Open the 'Firewall Settings' page (Configuration tab > Security Settings menu >
1.
Firewall Settings page item).
In the 'Add' field, enter the index of the access rule that you want to add, and then click
2.
Add; a new firewall rule index appears in the table.
Configure the firewall rule's parameters according to the table below.
3.
Click one of the following buttons:
4.
Apply: saves the new rule (without activating it).
Duplicate Rule: adds a new rule by copying a selected rule.
Activate: saves the new rule and activates it.
Delete: deletes the selected rule.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to ''Saving Configuration'' on page 230.
5.
Version 5.6
The first authorized IP address in the list must be your PC's (terminal) IP
address; otherwise, access from your PC is denied.
Only delete your PC's IP address last from the 'Web & Telnet Access List'
page. If it's deleted before the last, access from your PC is denied after
it's deleted.
You can also configure the firewall settings using the ini file table parameter
AccessList (refer to ''Security Parameters'' on page 276).

Figure 3-53: Firewall Settings Page

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