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SB3000 & BR3000 Series User
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Rev. 1.1 (July, 2012)
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Source Port is the source port of the TCP/UDP packet (specified within the packet header), usually it is
the port of the host system application which sends the packets;
Destination IP/mask
is the destination IP of the packet (specified within the packet header), usually it is
the IP of the system which the packet is addressed to;
Destination Port
is the destination port of the TCP/UDP packet (specified within the packet header),
usually it is the port of the host system application which the packet is addressed to.
Comments
is the informal field for the comment of the particular firewall entry. Few words about the
particular firewall entry purpose are saved there usually.
On
flag enables or disables the effect of the particular firewall entry. All the added firewall entries are
saved in system configuration file, however only the enabled firewall entries will be active during the
system operation.
New Firewall entries can be saved by activating Apply button or discarded by activating Cancel button in
the Firewall configuration window.
All the active firewall entries are stored in the FIREWALL chain of the ebtables filter table, while the
device is operating in Bridge mode.
Click Apply Setting and Save Changes button to save the changes made in the Network page.
Summary of Contents for AirEther BR3000 Series
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