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Customize Firewall Protection
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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
WAN Users The settings that determine which Internet locations are covered
by the rule, based on their IP address. The options are as follows:
Any. All Internet IP addresses are covered by this rule.
Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field.
Address range. Enter the required addresses the Start and
Finish fields.
IP Group. Select the IP group to which the rule applies. For
information about assigning IP addresses to groups, see
Manage IP Address Groups on page 290.
LAN WAN rules
DMZ WAN rules
DMZ Users The settings that determine which DMZ computers on the DMZ
network are covered by this rule. The options are as follows:
Any. All computers and devices on your DMZ network are
covered by this rule.
Single address. Enter the required address in the Start field
to apply the rule to a single computer on the DMZ network.
Address range. Enter the required addresses in the Start and
Finish fields to apply the rule to a range of DMZ computers.
DMZ WAN rules
LAN DMZ rules
QoS Profile
or
QoS Priority
The priority assigned to IP packets of this service. The priorities
are defined by Type of Service in the Internet Protocol Suite
standards, RFC 1349. The QoS profile determines the priority of a
service, which, in turn, determines the quality of that service for the
traffic passing through the firewall.
The VPN firewall marks the Type of Service (ToS) field as defined
in the QoS profiles that you create. For more information, see
Manage Quality of Service Profiles for IPv4 Firewall Rules on
page 295 and Default Quality of Service Priorities for IPv6 Firewall
Rules on page 300.
Note: For IPv4 traffic, the VPN firewall does not provide default
QoS profiles. That is, if you want to use QoS for IPv4 traffic, you
must create QoS profiles. For IPv6 traffic, the VPN firewall does
provide QoS profiles but you cannot change them. A QoS profile
becomes active only when you apply it to a nonblocking inbound or
outbound firewall rule.
Note: When you apply a QoS profile to a firewall rule for the first
time, the performance of the VPN firewall might be affected slightly.
Note: QoS profiles and QoS priorities do not apply to LAN DMZ
rules.
QoS Profile:
IPv4 LAN WAN
rules
IPv4 DMZ WAN
rules
Qos Priority:
IPv6 LAN WAN
rules
IPv6 DMZ WAN
rules
Table 5. Outbound rules overview (continued)
Setting Description Outbound Rules
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