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Firewalls

This chapter gives some background information on firewalls and introduces the ZyXEL
Device firewall.

14.1 Firewall Overview

Originally, the term “firewall” referred to a construction technique designed to prevent the
spread of fire from one room to another. The networking term “firewall” is a system or group
of systems that enforces an access-control policy between two networks. It may also be
defined as a mechanism used to protect a trusted network from an untrusted network. Of
course, firewalls cannot solve every security problem. A firewall is one of the mechanisms
used to establish a network security perimeter in support of a network security policy. It
should never be the only mechanism or method employed. For a firewall to guard effectively,
you must design and deploy it appropriately. This requires integrating the firewall into a broad
information-security policy. In addition, specific policies must be implemented within the
firewall itself.
Refer to

Section 15.5 on page 210

to configure default firewall settings.

Refer to

Section 15.6 on page 211

to view firewall rules.

Refer to

Section 15.6.1 on page 213

to configure firewall rules.

Refer to

Section 15.6.2 on page 216

to configure a custom service.

Refer to

Section 15.8.3 on page 222

to configure firewall thresholds.

14.2 Types of Firewalls

There are three main types of firewalls:

• Packet Filtering Firewalls
• Application-level Firewalls
• Stateful Inspection Firewalls

14.2.1 Packet Filtering Firewalls

Packet filtering firewalls restrict access based on the source/destination computer network
address of a packet and the type of application.