Need some r00ter help

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Allo,
I need some telkom adsl router help. I've got the 4 port marconi, wired adsl router. I have the hardware firewall enabled and I need to create an inbound and outbound policy for ICMP for cFos speed. The problem is I'm illogical, I can't think logical, I hate soduko, lol.

So now I've setup the router to block ICMP and all the other options it gives me. It's set on the most secure, security policy. Now I choose create a inbound policy, the ip adress for cFos is 194.95.249.23. It gives me two options for inbound and outbound policy, SrcIP (source IP) and DesIP (destination IP).

Okay, so what's the source IP for inbound policy, and what IP for destination ip ? I need to know what to configure, I can choose from 4 options, any ip, single ip and ip range and mask range. It would be stupid to configure both policies for any ip, then ICMP filtering is basically disabled. (Arghhh, I hope you guys understand my bad effort) So, for inbound policy, what's the source ip, if any, and whats the destination ip? for outbound, logically, I can set any ip for source and destination, no?

If you can help a man in need, he would appreciate it, I'm blue in the face from trying, now I need myadsl!

Edit: The router is set for DHCP, my IP is 10.0.0.3
 
wouldn't SrcIP be: 194.95.249.23 with desIP: 10.0.0.3 and you're routing traffic from & to a single ip..
not that i know much about routers but seems like the logical to me and i play sudoku :P
 
Okay, for inbound policy, it's set to source ip: 194.95.249.23 and destination ip 10.0.0.3. Outbound policy is set to any ip for both source and destination. And guess what, the farking thing still doesn't work! If I set inbound and outbound to any ip on both source and destination it works, wtf?
 
if you set inbound to any ip for both, and use source 194... and dest 10.. for outbound?
 
You little genius you, tracert works now, but am I not vulnerable in the inbound policy now?
 
i don't know, maybe someone who knows about this stuff can help lol
 
you helped, but I need to configure inbound policy correctly, I'm vulnerable again, I checked :)
 
Please guys, some of you must have set policies on routers before, please lend a hand if you can :)

Thanks
 
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