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 HSA300 User Manual
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Enter or select data for each field that applies to your rule. The 
following table describes the fields: 
Field  Description 
Rule ID 
Each rule must be assigned a sequential ID 
number. Rules are processed from lowest to 
highest on each data packet, until a match is 
found. It is recommended that you assign 
rule IDs in multiples of 5 or 10 (e.g., 10, 20, 
30) so that you leave enough room between 
them for inserting a new rule if necessary. 
Action 
The action that will be taken when a packet 
matches the rule criteria. The action can be 
Accept (forward to destination) or Deny 
(discard the packet). 
Direction 
Specifies whether the rule should apply to 
data packets that are incoming or outgoing 
on the selected interface. 
Incoming refers to packets coming from the 
LAN, and outgoing refers to packets going to 
the Internet. 
You can use rules that specify the incoming 
direction to restrict external computers from 
accessing your LAN. 
Interface 
The interface on HSA300 on which the rule 
will take effect. See the examples on page 
115 for suggestions on choosing the 
appropriate interface for various rule types. 
In Interface 
The interface from which packets must have 
been forwarded to the interface specified in 
the previous selection. This option is valid 
only for the outgoing direction. 
Log Option  When Enabled is selected, a log entry will be 
created on the system each time this rule is 
invoked. The log entry will include the time of 
the violation, the source address of the 
computer responsible for the violation, the 
destination IP address, the protocol being 
used, the source and destination ports, and 
the number violations occurring in the 
previous x minutes. (Logging may be helpful 
when troubleshooting.) This information can 
also be e-mailed to designated 
administrators. See Chapter 1 for 
instructions. 
Security Level 
The security level that must be enabled 
globally for this rule to take affect. A rule will 
be active only if its security level is the same 
as the globally configured setting (shown on 
the main IP Filter page). For example, if the 
rule is set to Medium and the global firewall 
level is set to Medium, then the rule will be 
active; but if the global firewall level is set to 
High or Low, then the rule will be inactive. 










