User Guide

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GWN7000 User Manual
Version 1.0.4.23
Source MAC address
Set the Source MAC address.
Destination IP
Set the destination IP address, it can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Destination Port(s)
Set the destination’s port(s).
Schedule Start Date
Click on icon to schedule a start date for this rule to be applied.
Schedule End Date
Click on icon to schedule an end date for this rule to cease effect.
Schedule Start Time
Click on icon to schedule a start time for this rule to be applied.
Schedule End Time
Click on icon to schedule an end time for this rule to cease effect.
Schedule Weekdays List of
Weekdays
Select the days, on which the traffic rule will be applied, the unselected
days will ignore this rule.
Schedule Days of the Month
Enter the days of the months (separated by space) on which the traffic
rule will be applied.
Example: 5 10 15
This will be applied only on 5
th
, 10
th
and 15
th
day monthly.
Treat Time Values as UTC
Instead of Local Time
Check to use UTC as time zone for the specified times, instead of using
GWN7000’s local time.
Firewall Action
Select which action to perform for the given traffic rule, 3 options are
available: Accept, Reject or Drop.
Firewall Advanced Settings
Firewall Advanced Settings page provides the ability to setup input/output policies for each WAN interface
and LAN groups; as well as setting configuration for Static and Dynamic NAT.
General Settings
Click on next to a WAN interface or Network group to edit its input and output policies.
Refer to below table for general settings options
Table 34: Firewall-General Settings
Input Policy
Select which action to apply to all incoming traffic to this interface/LAN
group, 3 actions are available: Accept, Reject and Drop.
Output Policy
Select which action to apply to all outgoing traffic from this interface/LAN
group, 3 actions are available: Accept, Reject and Drop.
IP Masquerading
Check to enable IP Masquerading, this will allow internal computers with
no known address outside their network, to communicate to the outside.
It allows one machine to act on behalf of other machines.