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Special Applications
Special Applications Screen
Select
Special Apps
tab to display
Authorized Application
setup screen.
Some software applications require special or multiple connections to the
Internet and these would normally be blocked by the firewall. For
example Internet Telephony or Video conferences require multiple
connections.
So that these special applications can work properly and are not blocked,
the firewall needs to be told about them. In each instance there will be a
trigger port and incoming port(s), where traffic on the trigger port tells
the firewall to open the incoming ports.
Each defined Special Application only supports a single computer user,
and up to 10 Special Applications can be defined. Any incoming ports
opened by a Special Application trigger will be closed after five minutes
of inactivity.
Special Application
allows the router to keep track of outgoing data for
specific port numbers. The router remembers which computer sends out
what data, so when the requested data returns through the router, the
data is sent back to the proper computer by way of IP address and port
mapping rules.
Click
Save
to save the setting.
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Only one computer on your network can use the special application at
any one time.
SPI Select Firewall from the main menu, then select the SPI to display the
SPI screen.
!
SPI Screen
Check the
Enable SPI and Anti-Dos
Firewall protection check box to
enable SPI.
!
When this feature is enabled, all incoming packets will be
blocked except for those types that you allow in the Stateful Packet
Inspection section.
Web Filters
:You can select to filter Proxy, Java, ActiveX, and/or Cookies.
Click
Save
to save the setting.
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QOS
QoS(Quality of Service) manages information as it is transmitted and
received. It ensures better service to those application with a higher
priority.
Click
Save
to save the setting.
Internet Access Policy
You can setup policies that deny or allow specific clients to access the
Internet.
Enter Policy Name
;!
Enter a name for the ploicy.
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Status
:Choose to enable or disable the selected policy.
PCs
:Click on the
Edit List
button to specify the network clients. Policy
only applies to the PCs that are in the list.
You can specify each client by its MAC Addressor IP Address. You can also
specify a group of clients by entering their IP Address Range. Once you
have specified all the clients, click
Save
.
Access Restrictions
: Select to
Deny
or
Allow
the specified clients to
access the Internet by
Day
and
Time
.
Blocked Application Port
Select which application port to block, if any, when the specified PCs
have Internet access.
For your convenience, 11 preset applications and their ports are listed. If
you have a Custom application, select
Custom
and manually enter its
port number.
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Website Blocking
You can block the specified clients from accessing certain websites by URL
or Keyword.
Enter the URL or the Keyword you wish to block.
Click
Save
to save the setting.
To view all the policies, click the
Summary
button.

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