Add an inbound acl rule, Modify an inbound acl rule, Figure 9.7. inbound acl configuration example – Asus RX3041H User Manual

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Chapter 9. Configuring Firewall/NAT Settings

RX3041H User’s Manual

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9.4.1

Add an Inbound ACL Rule

To add an inbound ACL rule, follow the instructions below:

1. Open the Inbound ACL Rule Configuration Page by clicking on the Fire

Î Inbound ACL menu.

2. Select

Add New” from the “ID” drop-down list.

3. Set desired action (Allow or Deny) from the “Action” drop-down list.

4. Make changes to any or all of the following fields: Source/Destination IP,

Source/Destination Port, Protocol, NAT, Time Ranges, Application
Filtering
, and Log. Please see Table 9.1 for explanation of these fields.
Figure 9.7 illustrates how to create an ACL rule to allow inbound FTP
service for any host on the Internet to access to FTP server in the local network w/ IP address
192.168.1.123.

Figure 9.7. Inbound ACL configuration Example

5. Assign a priority for this rule by selecting a number from the “Move to” drop-down list. Note that

the number indicates the priority of the rule with 1 being the highest. Higher priority rules will be
examined prior to the lower priority rules by the firewall.

6. Click on the

button to create the new ACL rule. You may verify the new ACL rule in the

inbound access control list table displayed at the bottom half of the Inbound ACL configuration
page as shown in Figure 9.8.

Figure 9.8. Inbound ACL List

9.4.2

Modify an Inbound ACL Rule

To modify an inbound ACL rule, follow the instructions below:

1. Open the Inbound ACL Rule Configuration Page by clicking on the Firewall

Î Inbound ACL

menu.

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