We will give you an instance for your reference.
Field name
explanation
Enable Input Rules
Select it to Enable Input Rules
Enable Output
Rules
Select it to Enable Output Rules
Input / Output
Specify current adding rule by selecting input rule or
output rule.
Deny/Permit
Specify current adding rule by selecting Deny rule or
Permit rule.
Protocol
Filter protocol type. You can select TCP, UDP, ICMP,
or IP.
Port Range
Set the filter Port range
Src Address
Set source address. It can be single IP address,
network address, complete address 0.0.0.0, or network
address similar to *.*.*.0
Des Address
Set the destination address. It can be IP address,
network address, complete address 0.0.0.0, or network
address similar to *.*.*.*
Src Mask
Set the source address’ mask. For example,
255.255.255.255 means just point to one host;
255.255.255.0 means point to a network which
network ID is C type.
Dest Mask
Set the destination address’ mask. For example,
255.255.255.255 means just point to one host;
255.255.255.0 means point to a network which
network ID is C type.
Click the
Add
button
if you want to add a new output rule.
Then enable out access, and click the Apply button.
So when devices execute to ping 192.168.1.118, system will deny the request
to send icmp request to 192.168.1.118 for the out access rule. But if devices
ping other devices which network ID is 192.168.1.0, it will be normal.
Click the
Delete
button to delete the selected rule.
Click the
Add
button
if you want to add a new output rule.
Then enable out access, and click the Apply button.
So when devices execute to ping 192.168.1.118, system will deny the request
to send icmp request to 192.168.1.118 for the out access rule. But if devices
ping other devices which network ID is 192.168.1.0, it will be normal.
Click the
Delete
button to delete the selected rule.
8.3.7.3
VPN
This web page provides us a safe connect mode by which we can make remote
access to enterprise inner network from public network. That is to say, you can