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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual 4. Click Apply. Creating a LAN WAN Outbound Services Rule An outbound rule will block or allow the selected application from an internal IP LAN address to an external WAN IP address according to the schedule created in the Schedule menu. You can also tailor these rules to your specific needs (see "Administrator Tips" on page 5-27). Note: This feature is for Advanced Administrators only! Incorrect configuration will cause serious problems. To create a new outbound service rule in the LAN WAN Rules tab: 1. Click Add under the Outbound Services Table. The Add LAN WAN Outbound Service screen is displayed. Figure 5-2 2. Configure the parameters and click Apply to save your changes and reset the fields on this screen. The new rule will be listed on the Outbound Services table. Creating a LAN WAN Inbound Services Rule This Inbound Services Rules table lists all existing rules for inbound traffic. If you have not defined any rules, no rules will be listed. By default, all inbound traffic is blocked. Remember that allowing inbound services opens holes in your firewall. Only enable those ports that are necessary for your network. To create a new inbound service rule in the LAN WAN Rules tab: 5-8 Firewall Security and Content Filtering v1.0, October 2008

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
5-8
Firewall Security and Content Filtering
v1.0, October 2008
4.
Click
Apply
.
Creating a LAN WAN Outbound Services Rule
An outbound rule will block or allow the selected application from an internal IP LAN address to
an external WAN IP address according to the schedule created in the Schedule menu.
You can also tailor these rules to your specific needs (see
“Administrator Tips” on page 5-27
).
To create a new outbound service rule in the LAN WAN Rules tab:
1.
Click
Add
under the Outbound Services Table. The
Add LAN WAN Outbound Service
screen is displayed.
2.
Configure the parameters and click
Apply
to save your changes and reset the fields on this
screen. The new rule will be listed on the
Outbound Services
table.
Creating a LAN WAN Inbound Services Rule
This Inbound Services Rules table lists all existing rules for inbound traffic. If you have not
defined any rules, no rules will be listed. By default, all inbound traffic is blocked. Remember that
allowing inbound services opens holes in your firewall. Only enable those ports that are necessary
for your network.
To create a new inbound service rule in the LAN WAN Rules tab:
Note:
This feature is for Advanced Administrators only! Incorrect configuration will
cause serious problems.
Figure 5-2