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5. Click the Add button.
The Add Traffic Rule slide-out panel opens.
6.
In the Name field, enter a name for the traffic rule.
The name is for identification purposes.
7. From the Protocol menu, select the protocol to which the rule must apply.
By default, the selection is ALL and the rule applies to the ICMP, UDP, and TCP
protocols.
8.
Specify the source or sources from which the traffic originates by doing the following:
a. Select a Source Zone radio button:
LAN. The traffic originates from the LAN. If you set up more than one LAN
subnet, select the check box for the LAN. By default, the selection is LAN1.
WAN. The traffic originates from the WAN.
b.
If the traffic for the rule must originate from a specific IP address, enter the IP
address. Otherwise, leave the default setting of any.
c.
If the traffic for the rule must originate from a specific port, enter the port number.
Otherwise, leave the default setting of any.
d.
If the traffic for the rule must originate from a MAC address, enter the MAC
address. Otherwise, leave the default setting of any.
9.
Specify the destination or destinations to which the traffic must be sent by doing the
following:
a. Select a Destination Zone radio button:
Device (input). The traffic must be sent to the computer or mobile device
that you are currently using.
LAN. The traffic must be sent to the LAN. If you set up more than one LAN
subnet, select the check box for the LAN. By default, the selection is LAN1.
WAN. The traffic must be sent to the WAN.
b.
If the traffic for the rule must be sent to a specific IP address, enter the IP address.
Otherwise, leave the default setting of any.
c.
If the traffic for the rule must be sent to a specific port, enter the port number.
Otherwise, leave the default setting of any.
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