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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual 2. Complete the Inbound Service screen and click Apply. The new rule will be listed in the Inbound Services table. Figure 4-6 To make changes to an existing inbound service rule: 1. Select the radio button next to an row in the table. 2. Click the button for the desired actions: • Edit - to make any changes to the rule definition. The Inbound Service screen will be displayed (see "Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding)" on page 4-7) with the data for the selected rule. • Up or Down - to move the selected rule to a new position in the table. . Note: Since Rules are applied in the order listed (from top to bottom), the hierarchy of the rules may make a difference in how traffic is handled. • Delete - to delete the selected rule. 3. Enable or disable a rule by selecting the check box in the Status column of the row adjacent to the rule you want to modify. • Click Enable to enable the policy. The status circle will turn green. • Click Disable to disable the policy. The status circle will turn gray. Security and Firewall Protection v1.0, April 2007 4-11

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual
Security and Firewall Protection
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v1.0, April 2007
2.
Complete the Inbound Service screen and click
Apply
. The new rule will be listed in the
Inbound Services
table.
To make changes to an existing inbound service rule:
1.
Select the radio button next to an row in the table.
2.
Click the button for the desired actions:
Edit
– to make any changes to the rule definition. The Inbound Service screen will be
displayed (see
“Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding)” on page 4-7
) with the data for the
selected rule.
Up
or
Down
– to move the selected rule to a new position in the table. .
Delete
– to delete the selected rule.
3.
Enable or disable a rule by selecting the check box in the
Status
column of the row adjacent to
the rule you want to modify.
Click
Enable
to enable the policy. The status circle will turn green.
Click
Disable
to disable the policy. The status circle will turn gray.
Figure 4-6
Note:
Since Rules are applied in the order listed (from top to bottom), the
hierarchy of the rules may make a difference in how traffic is handled.