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DMZ and WAN

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DBG-2000 User Guide Field Name Interface WAN IP Local IP Protocol Port Allowed remote IPs Save Cancel Description Enter a descriptive name of the rule. Select the WAN interface on which the rule will be applied. Enter the public IP address for which the local IP address is mapped. Enter the local IP address from which the WAN IP address is mapped. Allowed inbound connection Select a protocol to be used while allowing the inbound connection. The options are TCP, UDP, and TCP/UDP. Select the port or a range of ports to be used for the connection. Enter the remote IP addresses that will be allowed to establish the inbound connections. Click Save to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. IPS The gateway's Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) prevents malicious attacks from the Internet from accessing the private network. Static attack signatures loaded to the gateway allow common attacks to be detected and prevented. In addition, you can enable checks between the WAN and DMZ or LAN. Note: You can edit this section only when the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Intrusion detection Intrusion prevention LAN and WAN DMZ and WAN Description Intrusion detection/prevention Enable or disable intrusion detection. Enable or disable intrusion prevention. IPS/IDS checks active between Enable it to detect intrusions between LAN and WAN interfaces. Enable it to detect intrusions between DMZ and WAN interfaces. IPS status 89

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Field
Description
Name
Enter a descriptive name of the rule.
Interface
Select the WAN interface on which the rule will be applied.
WAN IP
Enter the public IP address for which the local IP address is mapped.
Local IP
Enter the local IP address from which the WAN IP address is mapped.
Allowed inbound connection
Protocol
Select a protocol to be used while allowing the inbound connection. The options are TCP,
UDP, and TCP/UDP.
Port
Select the port or a range of ports to be used for the connection.
Allowed remote IPs
Enter the remote IP addresses that will be allowed to establish the inbound connections.
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
I
P
S
The gateway’s Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) prevents malicious attacks from the Internet from accessing
the private network. Static attack signatures loaded to the gateway allow common attacks to be detected and prevented. In addition, you can
enable checks between the WAN and DMZ or LAN.
: You can edit this section only when the “Use profile configuration” field is disabled.
Note
The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Intrusion detection/prevention
Intrusion detection
Enable or disable intrusion detection.
Intrusion prevention
Enable or disable intrusion prevention.
IPS/IDS checks active between
LAN and WAN
Enable it to detect intrusions between LAN and WAN interfaces.
DMZ and WAN
Enable it to detect intrusions between DMZ and WAN interfaces.
IPS status
DBG-2000
User Guide
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