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Chapter 9 - Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings
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5. Assign a priority for this rule by selecting a number from the “Move
to” drop-down list. The number indicates the priority of the rule with 1
being the highest. Higher priority rules will be examined prior to the
lower priority rules by the firewall.
6. Click the <
Add
> button to create the new ACL rule. The new ACL rule
will then be displayed in the inbound access control list table at the
bottom half of the Inbound ACL Configuration page.
Figure 9.8 shows how to create a rule to allow inbound HTTP (such as
web server) service. This rule allows inbound HTTP traffic to be directed to
the host w/ IP address 192.168.1.28.
9.3.4 Modify Inbound ACL Rules
To modify an inbound ACL rule
1. Open the Outbound ACL Rule Configuration Page (see section
9.3.2
Access Inbound ACL Rule Configuration Page
).
2. Click on the
icon of the rule to be modified in the inbound ACL table
or select the rule number from the “ID” drop-down list.
3. Make desired changes to any or all of the following fields: action,
source/destination IP, source/destination port, protocol, port mapping,
time ranges, application filtering, log, and VPN. See Table 9.1 for
explanation of these fields.
4. Click <
Modify
> to modify this ACL rule. The new settings for this ACL
rule will then be displayed in the inbound access control list table at the
bottom half of the Inbound ACL Configuration page.
9.3.5 Delete Inbound ACL Rules
To delete an inbound ACL rule
1. Open the Outbound ACL Rule Configuration Page. See section
9.3.2
Access Inbound ACL Rule Configuration Page
.
2. Click on the icon of the rule to be deleted in the inbound ACL table
or select the rule number from the “ID” drop-down list.