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WavePoint 10e
l Insecure (WAN) - Select this option if the traffic is coming from a non-secure
location (from the WAN).
6. In the To Zone, enter the destination of the traffic this firewall rule controls.
Note: Traffic can only be sent to a secure location.
7. Select a Service option from the drop down list or add an additional service on Firewall >
Custom Services.
The name usually indicates the type of traffic the rule covers (e.g., FTP, SSH, telnet, ping,
etc.).
8. Select an Action to be taken on the enabled rule:
l Always Block - Blocks the selected service all the time.
l Always Allow - Allows the selected service all the time.
l Block by schedule , otherwise Allow - Allow block access in conjunction with a
defined schedule in the Schedule Configuration page.
l Allow by schedule, otherwise block - Allow access in conjunction with a defined
schedule in the Schedule Configuration page.
9. Select a Source Hosts that originates the traffic for this firewall rule:
l Any - The rule applies to all traffic from all hosts.
l Single - The rule applies to traffic from a single host.
Enter the IP address of the host in the From field.
l Range - The rule applies to traffic from a group of computers/devices within an IP
address range.
Enter the first IP address in the From field and enter the final IP address in the To
field.
10. Select a Destination Hosts that receives the traffic for this firewall rule:
l Any - The rule applies to traffic destined to all hosts.
l Single - The rule applies to traffic destined for a single host.
Enter the IP address of the host in the From field.
l Range - The rule applies to traffic destined for a group of computers/devices within
an IP address range.
Enter the first IP address in the From field and enter the final IP address in the To
field.
11. In the Log field, select the Never option button to disable logging.
12. In the QoS Priority field, select one Type of Service option.
This is the priority of the IP packets assigned for this service.
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