RAM-6021 Wired Router
43
Network Tab
Outbound
Restrictions:
This
setting
controls
whether
or
not
the
whitelist
rules
apply
to
packets
originating
from
this
device.
There
are
two
(2)
choices:
Only
to
Whitelist
IPs:
Packets
destined
for
subnets
outside
those
allowed
by
the
selected
whitelist
will
be
suppressed
by
the
firewall.
No
Restrictions:
The
device
may
send
a
packet
to
any
subnet
and
the
whitelist
rules
apply
only
to
packets
received.
Current
Whitelist
Groups:
This
field
is
populated
by
the
information
entered
in
the
Subnet
Whitelist
Rules
Section.
Subnet
Whitelist
Rules:
The
Subnet
Whitelist
Rules
are
used
to
define
a
single
IP
Address
or
an
entire
network
that
you
want
to
allow
access
into
the
network
behind
the
Red
Lion
router.
•
Click
on
the
Add
button
and
the
following
dialog
window
will
appear:
Enter
Whitelist
Name
(Required):
Enter
a
name
for
the
whitelist
in
the
space
provided.
If
the
name
of
an
existing
whitelist
is
entered,
then
another
member
is
added
to
the
list
of
subnets
defined
by
that
whitelist
group.
After
the
Finish
button
is
clicked,
the
entry
will
be
added
to
the
group
in
the
(sorted)
display
area
under
the
Current
Whitelist
Groups
heading.
The
whitelist
names
entered
here
will
become
available
for
selection
in
the
other
Firewall
Rules
sections
where
a
whitelist
can
be
selected.
Note:
The
first
whitelist
entry,
the
“default”
entry,
may
not
be
deleted
nor
have
its
name
changed,
but
its
subnet
value
may
be
changed.
Additional
entries
may
be
added,
edited
and
deleted
as
needed.
Enter
Subnet
(Required):
Enter
the
network
allowed
to
make
connections
to
the
above
port(s),
using
IP/CIDR
nota
‐
tion.
To
allow
data
from
any
source,
enter
0.0.0.0/0.
To
specify
a
single
host,
use
x.x.x.x/32,
where
x.x.x.x
is
the
host’s
IP
address.
•
Click
on
the
Finish
button.
You
will
be
returned
to
the
Firewall
Access
Control
List
(ACL)
Rules
dialog
window
and
the
Subnet
Whitelist
Rules
table
will
now
be
populated
with
the
recently
entered
data.
•
To
delete
an
existing
rule,
select
it
in
the
table
and
click
on
the
Delete
button.
To
edit
an
existing
rule,
select
it
in
the
table
and
click
on
the
Edit
button.
Subnet
Blacklist
Rules:
These
rules
are
used
to
define
a
single
IP
Address
or
an
entire
network
that
are
NOT
allowed
to
access
the
network
behind
the
Red
Lion
router.