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Table 9.3. ACL Rule Configuration Parameters
Field
Description
Traffic Direction
– select from the available option in the drop-
down list to configure the ACL.
For dual-WAN configuration, two options are available – LAN ->WAN and
WAN ->LAN.
For WAN + DMZ configuration, six options are available – LAN ->WAN,
WAN ->LAN, LAN ->DMZ, DMZ->LAN, WAN ->DMZ and DMZ ->WAN.
ID
Add New Click on this option to add a new ACL rule.
Rule Number Select a rule from the drop-down list, to modify its
settings.
Move to
This option allows you to set a priority for this rule. The iPBX30 Firewall acts
on packets based on the priority of the rules. Set a priority by specifying a
number for its position in the list of rules:
1 (First) This number marks the highest priority.
Other
numbers
Select other numbers to indicate the priority you wish to
assign to the rule.
Log
Check this box to enable loggingfor this ACL rule; otherwise, keep it
unchecked.
Action
Allow
Select this button to configure the rule as an allow rule.
This rule when bound to the Firewall will allow matching
packets to pass through.
Deny
Select this button to configure the rule as a deny rule.
This rule when bound to the Firewall will not allow
matching packets to pass through.
Route to
– keep the setting to “AUTO” unless packets are routed to specific interface.
Available options include AUTO, eth1 (WAN1), eth2 (WAN2), PPP1 (WAN1-
unnumbered), PPP1 (WAN2-unnumbered), PPP3 (WAN1-PPPoE1), PPP4
(WAN1-PPPoE2), PPP5 (WAN2-PPPoE1), PPP6 (WAN2-PPPoE2). If WAN
interface is set to DMZ mode, only AUTO, eth1, PPP1/3/4 are available.
These options are selectable from the drop-down list. If AUTO is selected,
the router will route the packets based on the information in the routing
table.
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