Netgear FVX538v1 FVX538 Reference Manual - Page 75

Action, Disable, Delete, Select All, Add LAN DMZ Outbound Service, LAN DMZ Outbound Services Rules

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual To make changes to an existing outbound or inbound LAN DMZ service rule: 1. In the Action column adjacent to the rule click: • Edit - to make any changes to the rule definition. The Outbound Service screen will display containing the data for the selected rule "Outbound Rules (Service Blocking)" on page 4-3). • Up - to move the rule up one position in the table rank. • Down - to move the rule down one position in the table rank. 2. Check the radio box adjacent to the rule and: • Click Disable to disable the rule. The "!" Status icon will change from green to grey, indicating that the rule is disabled. (By default, when a rule is added to the table it is automatically enabled.) • Click Delete to delete the rule. 3. Click Select All to select all rules. A check will appear in the radio box for each rule. LAN DMZ Outbound Services Rules To create a new outbound LAN DMZ service rule: 1. Click Add under the Outbound Services Table. The Add LAN DMZ Outbound Service screen will display. Figure 4-7 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering v1.0, March 2009 4-15

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
4-15
v1.0, March 2009
To make changes to an existing outbound or inbound LAN DMZ service rule:
1.
In the
Action
column adjacent to the rule click:
Edit
– to make any changes to the rule definition. The Outbound Service screen will
display containing the data for the selected rule
“Outbound Rules (Service Blocking)” on
page 4-3
).
Up
– to move the rule up one position in the table rank.
Down
– to move the rule down one position in the table rank.
2.
Check the radio box adjacent to the rule and:
Click
Disable
to disable the rule. The “!” Status icon will change from green to grey,
indicating that the rule is disabled. (By default, when a rule is added to the table it is
automatically enabled.)
Click
Delete
to delete the rule.
3.
Click
Select All
to select all rules. A check will appear in the radio box for each rule.
LAN DMZ Outbound Services Rules
To create a new outbound LAN DMZ service rule:
1.
Click
Add
under the Outbound Services Table. The
Add LAN DMZ Outbound Service
screen will display.
Figure 4-7