Firewall configuration, The standard firewall tab – Avaya 38DHB0002UKDD User Manual
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Firewall Configuration
A firewall is a means of restricting dialled access to and from a network, 
particularly at its interface with the Internet. The IPNC has a firewall with default 
settings that allow local users access to the outside world using most TCP/IP 
protocols, but stops any unsolicited access from the outside world to your subnet. 
When a permitted outgoing session starts it punches a hole in the firewall. This 
then allows traffic to flow in both directions. When the session ends the hole is 
sealed. A firewall can be specified for both User and Service profiles. 
 
The Standard Firewall Tab
Use the following menu to set up the required firewall profile.
Name: The name of every firewall profile is made available in a drop-down list for 
Users and Services. 
The Protocol radio buttons: A firewall can be configured to allow individual 
protocol sessions access as follows: 
Drop:
No sessions via selected protocol will be allowed through the 
firewall. 
In:
An incoming session can punch a hole in the firewall to allow traffic 
in both directions. 
Out:
An outgoing session can punch a hole in the firewall to allow traffic 
in both directions. 
Bothway: Both incoming and outgoing sessions can punch a hole in the
firewall to allow traffic in both directions
The protocols that can be managed in this way are:
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - a TCP/IP application used for transferring files 
from one system to another 
Telnet– used for remote access for diagnostic purposes.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) – an email application.
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