
Configuring the Firewall
Creating an Internet Access Policy
Cisco RV215W Wireless-N VPN Firewall Administration Guide
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STEP 8
In the
Log
field, specify whether the packets for this rule should be logged.
To log details for all packets that match this rule, choose
Always
from the drop-
down menu. For example, if an outbound rule for a schedule is selected as
Block
Always
, for every packet that tries to make an outbound connection for that
service, a message with the packet's source address and destination address
(and other information) is recorded in the log.
Enabling logging may generate a significant volume of log messages and is
recommended for debugging purposes only.
Choose
Never
to disable logging.
NOTE
When traffic is going from the LAN or DMZ to the WAN, the system requires
rewriting the source or destination IP address of incoming IP packets as they pass
through the firewall.
STEP 9
In the
QoS
Priority field, assign a priority to IP packets of this service. The priorities
are defined by QoS Level: (
1 (lowest)
,
2
,
3
,
4 (highest)
).
STEP 10
In the
Rule Status
field, check the box to enable the new access rule.
STEP 11
Click
Save
.
Creating an Internet Access Policy
The device supports several options for blocking Internet access. You can block
all Internet traffic, block Internet traffic to certain PCs or endpoints, or block
access to Internet sites by specifying keywords to block. If these keywords are
found in the site's name (for example, web site URL or newsgroup name), the site is
blocked.
Adding or Editing an Internet Access Policy
To create a Internet access policy:
STEP 1
Choose
Firewall
>
Internet Access Policy
.
STEP 2
Click
Add Row
.
STEP 3
In the
Status
field, check
Enable
.