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Setting the Firewall Security Level

• Access is blocked from the WAN (Internet) to all internal networks (LAN,
DMZ, WLAN, VLANs, and OfficeMode).
• Access is allowed from the internal networks to the WAN, according to the
firewall security level (Low/Medium/High).
• Access is allowed from the LAN network to the other internal networks
(DMZ, WLAN, VLANs, and OfficeMode).
• Access is blocked from the DMZ, WLAN, VLAN, and OfficeMode
networks to the other internal networks, (including between different
VLANs).
• HTTP access to the NetDefend Portal (my.firewall and my.vpn) is allowed
from all internal networks except the WLAN. The W AN can only access
the NetDefend Por
allows this.
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Setting the
Firewall Security Level
The firewall security level can be controlled using a simple lever available on the
Firewall page. You can set the lever to three states.
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