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Application> Routing
This page will list the routing table information. This allows you to Add/Edit/Drop the static
route. Click Add Route and input the information on the required field then click Apply for the
settings to take effect.
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Application> NAT
Allows user to configure DMZ, Port Forwarding and Port Triggering applications.
DMZ. This feature allows you to set a host between a private local network and the
public network. This feature allows outside users from getting direct access to your
local network.
Port Forwarding. This feature allows you to set a direct incoming traffic from the
Internet to a specific computer in your local network.
Port Triggering. This feature allows local users to temporarily open ports based on
trigger ports.
Note: Disable SPI for DMZ, Port Forwarding and Port Triggering to have a WAN access.
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Application> QoS
Quality of Service or QoS provides different priority to different applications, users, or data
flows, to guarantee a certain level of performance. For example, QoS is important for real-
time streaming multimedia applications such as voice over IP, online games and IPTV to
provide fixed bit rate and prevent delay.
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Application> Port Mapping
This page feature allows ATM PVCs to be permanently routed to a physical interface on the
device.
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Application> Parental
This page allows you to block access to specific URL or MAC address on a specific day and
time. Select Activated and Blocking Type then input the information on the required field and
click Apply for the settings to take effect.
1.
Day of Week- tick the days that you want to block the access to a specific URL or
MAC Address.
2.
Start Blocking Time- Input the start time on the required field.
3.
Blocking interval time
Input the blocking interval time on the required field
Example: If you want to start blocking from 9:00am
9:30am
Start Blocking Time: 9:00am
Blocking Interval time: 00:30
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