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6.
Click 
Finish
. 
Table 19: Network Service Fields 
In this field… 
Do this… 
Protocol 
Select the network service's IP protocol. 
If you select 
Other
, the 
Protocol Number
field appears. If you select 
TCP 
or 
UDP
, the 
Port Ranges
field appears. 
Protocol Number 
Type the number of the network service's IP protocol. 
Port Ranges 
Type the network service's port or port ranges. 
Multiple ports or port ranges must be separated by commas. For 
example: "1000-1003,2000-2001,2005". 
Viewing and Deleting Network Service Objects 
To view or delete a network service object 
1.
Click 
Network 
in the main menu, and click the 
Network Services 
tab. 
The 
Network Services
page appears with a list of network service objects. 
2.
To delete a network service object, do the following: 
a.
In the desired network service object's row, click the Erase 
icon. 
A confirmation message appears. 
b.
Click 
OK
. 
The network service object is deleted. 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Managing Ports 
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Managing Ports 
The ZoneAlarm router allows you to restrict the LAN1-4 ports and the WAN port to a 
specific link speed and duplex setting. If desired, you can also disable ports. 
Viewing Port Statuses 
You can view the status of the ZoneAlarm router's ports on the 
Ports 
page, including each 
Ethernet connection's duplex state. This is useful if you need to check whether the router's 
physical connections are working, and you can’t see the LEDs on front of the router. 
To view port statuses 
1.
Click 
Network 
in the main menu, and click the 
Ports 
tab. 
The 
Ports 
page appears. 
The page displays the information for each port, as described in the following table. 
2.
To refresh the display, click 
Refresh
. 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Table 20: Ports Fields 
This field… 
Displays… 
Assign To 
The port's current assignment. 
For example, if the LAN1 port is not assigned to a network, the field 
displays "None". 
Status 
The port's current status. This can be any of the following: 
•
The detected link speed (
10 Mbps
or
100 Mbps
) and duplex (
Full 
Duplex
or
Half Duplex)
•
No Link.
The router does not detect anything connected to the 
port. 
•
Disabled. 
The port is disabled. For example, the LAN1 port's 
status will be "Disabled" if the port is assigned to "None". 
•
Connected (number).
Printers are connected to the USB ports. 
The number of connected printers appears in parentheses. 
This status is relevant for the USB ports only. 
•
Not Connected.
No printers are connected to the USB ports. 
This status is relevant for the USB ports only. 
Enabling/Disabling Ports 
You can enable ports by assigning them to the LAN network, or disable them by assigning 
them to no network. 
To enable/disable a port 
1.
Click 
Network 
in the main menu, and click the 
Ports 
tab. 
The 
Ports 
page appears. 
2.
Next to the desired port, click
Edit
. 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Managing Ports 
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Check Point ZoneAlarm User Guide 
The 
Port Setup
page appears. 
3.
In the 
Assign to Network
drop-down list, do one of the following: 
•
To enable a LAN port, select 
LAN
. 
•
To enable the WAN port, select 
Internet
. 
•
To disable a port, select 
None
. 
4.
Click 
Apply
. 
A warning message appears. 
5.
Click 
OK
. 
The port is reassigned to the specified network or purpose. 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Modifying Link Configurations 
By default, the ZoneAlarm router automatically detects the link speed and duplex. If 
desired, you can manually restrict the router's ports to a specific link speed and duplex 
setting. 
To modify a port's link configuration 
1.
Click 
Network 
in the main menu, and click the 
Ports 
tab. 
The 
Ports 
page appears. 
2.
Next to the desired port, click
Edit
. 
The 
Port Setup
page appears. 
3.
In the 
Link Configuration
drop-down list, do one of the following: 
•
Select the desired link speed and duplex. 
•
Select 
Automatic Detection
to configure the port to automatically detect the 
link speed and duplex. 
This is the default. 
4.
Click 
Apply
. 
A warning message appears. 
5.
Click 
OK
. 
The port uses the specified link speed and duplex.