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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
- Address range. The rule applies to a range of addresses.
- Groups. The rule applies to a group of computers. (You can configure groups for
LAN WAN outbound rules but not for DMZ WAN outbound rules.) The Known PCs
and Devices table is an automatically maintained list of all known computers and
network devices and is generally referred to as the network database, (see
Manage
the Network Database on page 134). Computers and network devices are entered
into the network database by various methods, (see Manage IPv4 LAN Groups and
Hosts on page 133).
- IP Groups. The rule applies to a group of individual LAN IP addresses. For
information about assigning IP addresses to groups, see
Manage IP Address Groups
on page 290. (LAN IP groups do not apply to DMZ WAN outbound rules.)
WAN users. You can specify which Internet locations are covered by an outbound rule,
based on their IP address:
- Any. The rule applies to all Internet IP address.
- Single address. The rule applies to a single Internet IP address.
- Address range. The rule applies to a range of Internet IP addresses.
- IP Groups. The rule applies to a group of individual WAN IP addresses. For
information about assigning IP addresses to groups, see
Manage IP Address Groups
on page 290.
Schedule. You can configure three different schedules to specify when a rule is applied.
After a schedule is configured, it affects all rules that use this schedule. You specify the
days of the week and time of day for each schedule. For more information, see
Define a
Schedule on page 294.
QoS profile. You can apply QoS profiles to outbound rules to regulate the priority of
traffic. For information about QoS profiles, see
Manage Quality of Service Profiles for
IPv4 Firewall Rules on page 295.
Bandwidth profile. You can define bandwidth profiles and then apply the outbound LAN
WAN rules to limit traffic. (You cannot apply bandwidth profiles to DMZ WAN rules.) For
information about how to define bandwidth profiles, see
Manage Bandwidth Profiles for
IPv4 Traffic on page 301.
Content Filtering
If you want to reduce traffic by preventing access to certain sites on the Internet, you can use
the VPN firewall’s content-filtering feature. By default, this feature is disabled; all requested
traffic from any website is allowed.
To reduce traffic, the VPN firewall provides the following methods to filter web content:
Keyword blocking. You can specify words that, if they appear in the website name
(URL) or newsgroup name, cause that site or newsgroup to be blocked by the VPN
firewall.
Web object blocking. You can block the following web component types: embedded
objects (ActiveX and Java), proxies, and cookies.
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