RV042 firewall & Port forwarding

I install a RV042 on a SBS client network.  In the configuration, I noticed that there is a place for port forwarding where I guess I could open the smtp, http, https ports...

But there is also access rules in the firewall section that seem to be the same, except that you can program them.

This is, do I have to set up the two, or if only one of them, which one?

Thanks in advance for the advice.

Bob Showalter, Packer International

Bob,

You must configure the port forwarding, except if you want to specify a source and a destination that the package is granted or denied; you would then both.

hope this helps,

Jasbryan

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