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The firewall regulates the flow of data between the local network and
the Internet. Both incoming and outgoing data are inspected, then
either accepted and allowed to pass through your Gateway or rejected
and barred from passing through your Gateway, according to a flexible
and configurable set of rules. These rules are designed to prevent
unwanted intrusions from the outside, while allowing local network
users access to Internet services.
The firewall rules specify the type of services on the Internet that are
accessible from the local network and types of services in the local
network that are accessible from the Internet.
Each request for a service that the firewall receives is checked against
the firewall rules to determine whether the request should be allowed
to pass through the firewall. If the request is permitted to pass, all
subsequent data associated with this request or session is also allowed
to pass, regardless of its direction.
For example, when accessing a website on the Internet, a request
is sent to the Internet for this site. When the request reaches your
Gateway, the firewall identifies the request type and origin, such
as HTTP and a specific computer in the local network. Unless your
Gateway is configured to block requests of this type from this
computer, the firewall allows this type of request to pass to the
Internet.
When the website is returned from the web server, the firewall
associates the website with this session and allows it to pass;
regardless HTTP access from the Internet to the local network is
blocked or permitted.
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It is the origin of the request, not subsequent responses to this
request, which determines whether a session can be established.
6.0a/
SETTING FIREWALL CONFIGURATION
You can select a maximum, typical, or minimum security level to block,
limit, or permit all traffic. The following table shows request access for
each security level.
The request access is defined as:
Blocked traffic
- no access allowed, except as configured in Port
Forwarding and Remote Access
Limited
- permits only commonly used services, such as email and
web browsing
Unrestricted
- permits full access of incoming traffic from the
Internet and allows all outgoing traffic, except as configured in
Access Control
Maximum
Typical
Minimum
Blocked
Blocked
Unrestricted
Limited
Unrestricted
Unrestricted
Security Level
Internet Requests
Incoming Traffic
Local Network Requests
Outgoing Traffic
FIREWALL
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6.0b/
SPECIFYING GENERAL SETTINGS FOR IPV4 OR IPV6
To set your firewall configuration:
1.
From the Firewall General settings page click on desired IPv6
option to configure IPv6 security:
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ACCESS
CONTROL
2.
Select a security level by clicking one of the radio buttons.
Using the Minimum Security setting may expose the local
network to significant security risks, and should only be used
for short periods of time to allow temporary network access.
3.
Click
Apply
to save changes.
6.1/
ACCESS CONTROL
You can block individual computers on your local network from
accessing specific services on the Internet. For example, you could
block one computer from accessing the Internet, then block a second
computer from transferring files using FTP as well as prohibit the
computer from receiving incoming email.
Access control incorporates a list of preset services, such as
applications and common port settings.
6.1a/
ALLOW OR RESTRICT SERVICES
To allow or restrict services:
1.
From the Firewall page, select
Access Control
. The Access
Control page opens with the Allows and Blocked sections
displayed. The Allowed section only displays when the
firewall is set to maximum security.
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2.
To block a service, click
Add
. The Add Access Control Rule
page displays.
3.
To apply the rule to:
All networked devices
- select
Any
.
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