ZyXEL Communications 792H User Manual

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Prestige 792H G.SHDSL Router

Firewalls

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4. Based on the obtained state information, a firewall rule creates a temporary access list entry that is

inserted at the beginning of the WAN interface's inbound extended access list. This temporary
access list entry is designed to permit inbound packets of the same connection as the outbound
packet just inspected.

5. The outbound packet is forwarded out through the interface.

6. Later, an inbound packet reaches the interface. This packet is part of the connection previously

established with the outbound packet. The inbound packet is evaluated against the inbound access
list, and is permitted because of the temporary access list entry previously created.

7. The packet is inspected by a firewall rule, and the connection's state table entry is updated as

necessary. Based on the updated state information, the inbound extended access list temporary
entries might be modified, in order to permit only packets that are valid for the current state of the
connection.

8. Any additional inbound or outbound packets that belong to the connection are inspected to update

the state table entry and to modify the temporary inbound access list entries as required, and are
forwarded through the interface.

9.

When the connection terminates or times out, the connection's state table entry is deleted and the
connection's temporary inbound access list entries are deleted.

8.5.2 Stateful Inspection and the Prestige

Additional rules may be defined to extend or override the default rules. For example, a rule may be created
which will:

i. Block all traffic of a certain type, such as IRC (Internet Relay Chat), from the LAN to the Internet.

ii. Allow certain types of traffic from the Internet to specific hosts on the LAN.

iii. Allow access to a Web server to everyone but competitors.

iv. Restrict use of certain protocols, such as Telnet, to authorized users on the LAN.

These custom rules work by evaluating the network traffic’s Source IP address, Destination IP address, IP
protocol type, and comparing these to rules set by the administrator.

The ability to define firewall rules is a very powerful tool. Using custom rules, it is

possible to disable all firewall protection or block all access to the Internet. Use

extreme caution when creating or deleting firewall rules. Test changes after

creating them to make sure they work correctly.

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