User`s guide
MBR L13 – User’s Guide
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Drop
Deny access to packets that match the source and destination IP
addresses and service ports defined above.
Reject
Deny access to packets that match the criteria defined and send
an ICMP error or a TCP reset to the origination peer.
Accept Connection
Allow access to packets that match the criteria defined. The data
transfer session will be handled using Stateful Packet Inspection
(SPI), meaning that other packets matching this rule will be
automatically allowed access.
Accept Packet
Allow access to packets that match the criteria defined. The data
transfer session will not be handled using SPI, meaning that other
packets matching this rule will not be automatically allowed
access. This can be useful, for example, when creating rules that
allow broadcasting.
5. Click OK to save the settings.
6. Define a QoS output rule in the same way as the input rule.
7. Logging section helps you to monitor the rule.
Log Packets Matched by This Rule - Select this check box to log the first packet from a connection that was
matched by this rule.
8. By default, the rule will always be active. However, you can configure scheduler rules by selecting User
Defined to define time segments during which the rule may be active. Once a scheduler rule(s) is defined, the
Schedule drop-down menu will allow you to choose between the available rules.