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Filter: Defines an action to be taken on the enabled rule. It can be:
Block Always: Block selected service at all times.
Enable Always: Allow selected service to pass through at all times.
Block by schedule, otherwise allow: Works in conjunction with a schedule defined on the
Schedule screen. The selected service will be blocked during the schedule interval
(Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Schedule 3) and will be allowed to pass through at other times.
Allow by schedule, otherwise block: Works in conjunction with a schedule defined on
the Schedule screen. The selected service will be allowed to pass through during the
schedule interval (Schedule 1, Schedule 2, or Schedule 3) and will be blocked at other
times.
LAN Users: Specifies whether one or more LAN IP addresses will be affected by the rule.
This rule will affect packets for the selected service coming from the defined IP address or
range of IP addresses on the LAN side.
Any: All computers on the LAN are included in the rule.
Single Address: A single LAN IP address that is affected by the rule.
Address Range: A range of LAN IP addresses that are affected by the rule.
Group: Computers that are part of the Group defined in the Network Database will be
affected by the rule. (Groups are defined by selecting Network Configuration from the
main menu, LAN Groups from the sub-menu and then clicking the Edit Group Names
tab.)
WAN Users: Specifies whether one or more WAN IP address will be affected by the rule. This
rule will affect packets for the selected service to the defined IP address or range of IP
addresses on the WAN side.
Any: All IP addresses on the WAN will be affected by the rule.
Single Address: A single WAN IP address will be affected by the rule.
Address Range: A range of IP addresses on the WAN will be affected by the rule.
Priority: The priority assigned to IP packets of this service. The priorities are defined by
"Type of Service (ToS) in the Internet Protocol Suite" standards, RFC 1349. The router marks
the Type Of Service (ToS) field as defined below:
Normal-Service: No special priority given to the traffic. The IP packets for services with
this priority are marked with a TOS value of 0.
Minimize-Cost: Used when data must be transferred over a link that has a lower "cost".
The IP packets for services with this priority are marked with a TOS value of 1.
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