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Wireless Controller User Manual
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External IP address: The rule can be bound to a specific WAN interface
by selecting either the primary WAN or configurable port WAN as the
source IP address for incoming traffic.
This controller supports multi-NAT and so the External IP address does not
necessarily have to be the WAN address. On a single WAN interface, multiple
public IP addresses are supported. If your ISP assigns you more than one public IP
address, one of these can be used as your primary IP address on the WAN port, and
the others can be assigned to servers on the LAN or DMZ. In this way the
LAN/DMZ server can be accessed from the internet by its aliased public IP address.
6. Outbound rules can use Source NAT (SNAT) in order to map (bind) all LAN/DMZ traffic
matching the rule parameters to a specific WAN interface or external IP address (usually
provided by your ISP).
Once the new or modified rule parameters are saved, it appears in the master list of
firewall rules. To enable or disable a rule, click the checkbox next to the rule in the
list of firewall rules and choose Enable or Disable.
The controller applies firewall rules in the order listed. As a general rule, you
should move the strictest rules (those with the most specific services or addresses)
to the top of the list. To reorder rules, click the checkbox next to a rule and click up
or down.