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IP Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of IP Addresses to which
the policy will apply. The first IP Address in the range must be entered into the first
IP Address entry field and the last IP Address in the range must be entered into the
second IP Address entry field.
Mask Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of Subnet Masks to
which the policy will apply. The first Subnet Mask in the range must be entered
into the first IP Address entry field and the last Subnet Mask in the range must be
entered into the second IP Address entry field.
Dest IP: This specifies the Destination IP for the Inbound Policy. This is the external (WAN
side, outside of the firewall) IP address or addresses and subnet mask(s) that will be affected
by the policy. See Src IP above for configuration detail.
Src Port: This specifies the Source Port for the Inbound Policy. This is the internal (LAN side,
behind firewall) port(s) that will be affected by the policy. In this field, there are two port
entry fields and a dropdown menu. The dropdown menu has four options:
Any Port: Selecting this will cause all Ports to be affected by the policy. When this
is selected, you will be unable to enter any information into the Port entry fields.
Single Port: Selecting this will cause only one Port to be affected by the policy.
This Port will need to be specified by the user in the first Port entry field.
Port Range: Selecting this will enable you to select a range of Ports to which the
policy will apply. The first Port in the range must be entered in the first Port entry
field and the last Port in the range must be entered in the second Port entry field.
Safe Ports: Any port greater than 1024 (1025 – 65535) is considered a safe port.
Dest Port: This specifies the Destination Port for the Inbound Policy. This is the internal
(WAN side, outside of the firewall) Port that will be affected by the policy. See Src Port
above for configuration detail.
Transport Protocol: This specifies the Transport/Transfer protocol for the policy. The
following protocol options are available: All, TCP, UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP, and GRE.
Filtering Action: This specifies what action the policy takes:
Allow: Selecting this will cause the policy to allow packet transfer from the Src IP
through the Src Port to travel through the Dest Port to the Dest IP. All of these
are specified above and must be configured by the user.
Deny: Selecting this will cause the policy to deny packet transfer from the Src
IP through the Src Port to travel through the Dest Port to the Dest IP. All of these are
specified above and must be configured by the user.
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