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3.
Enter a name and a description for the new policy.
4.
Select the content filtering check boxes, which represent content you would
like to block. Selecting a category will automatically select all its sub-
categories and vice versa. If you would like to make a more refined selec-
tion of filtering options, click the plus sign (+) next to each category to dis-
play a list of its sub-categories. Note that clicking the minus sign (-) of a
category will only be possible if all its sub-categories are either checked or
unchecked.
5.
You can also manually specify a list of Web sites and a list of URL key-
words in the provided text fields, to which you can either block or allow ac-
cess using the corresponding drop-down menu.
6.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.
Once you have created different filtering policies, you can either define a default
policy that will be applied to all of your LAN computers, or apply different poli-
cies to individual computers separately:
LAN Filtering Policy – To select a default filtering policy for the LAN, select
the policy name from the 'Default Filtering Policy' drop-down menu located
in the 'Filtering Policy' screen, and click Apply.
PC Filtering Policy – To apply separate policies to individual home com-
puters, perform the following:
1.
In the 'Filtering Policy' screen (see
Figure 7.318
), click the 'Add a LAN
Computer' link.
2.
Enter the name or IP address of the LAN computer to which you wish to
apply a policy.
3.
Select the policy you wish to apply in the 'Policy' drop-down menu.
4.
By default, the rule will always be active. However, you can configure
scheduler rules by selecting 'User Defined', in order to define time seg-
ments during which the rule may be active. After more than one sched-
uler rule is defined, the 'Schedule' drop-down menu will allow you to
choose between the available rules.
5.
Back in the 'Filtering Policy' screen, use the check box next to the com-
puter name in order to enable or disable its policy.
6.
Click 'OK' to save the settings.
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FIGURE 2.
Filtering Policy Panel
ADVANCED OPTIONS
Click the 'Advanced Options' link of the 'Parental Control' menu item under the
'Services' tab.
Block All Web Access on Failure to Contact Provider
The filtering service
provider is consulted about every site's category in order to decide whether to
allow or block it. If for any reason the provider cannot be consulted, use this
check box to determine whether to block or allow access to all sites.
Redirect URL
When a site is blocked, an OpenRG 'Blocked Access' page is
displayed, specifying the requested URL and the reason it was blocked. Use
this field to specify an alternative page to be displayed when a site is blocked.
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FIGURE 3.
Advanced Options Panel
STATISTICS
Click the 'Statistics' link of the 'Parental Control' menu item under the 'Services'
tab.
The 'Statistics' screen monitors content filtering statistics. The statistics include
a record of:
Access attempts
Allowed URLs
Blocked URLs
URLs that were accessed from Cache memory
FIGURE 4.
Statistics Panel
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QoS Section
QoS Section
This chapter will describe the
QoS (Quality of Service) Section
accessible
from the
Home Page
of the
PRG AV4202N
.
Be aware that any configuration changes could compromise your connectivity.
Quality of Service refers to the capability of a network device to provide better
service to selected network traffic. This is achieved by processing higher priority
traffic before lower priority traffic.
As Quality of Service is dependent on the "weakest link in the chain", failure of a
single component along the data path can easily cause a VoIP call or a Video
on Demand (VoD) broadcast to fail miserably.
QoS must therefore obviously be addressed end-to-end.
GENERAL
The 'General' tab provides a Quality of Service "wizard", with which you can
configure your QoS parameters according to predefined profiles, with just a few
clicks. A chosen QoS profile will automatically define QoS rules, which you can
view and edit in the rest of the QoS tab screens.
WAN Devices Bandwidth (Rx/Tx).
Before selecting the QoS profile that mostly
suits your needs, select your bandwidth from this combo-box. If you do not see
an appropriate entry, select 'User Defined', and enter your Tx and Rx band-
widths manually.
Tx Bandwidth.
Enter your Tx bandwidth in Kbits per second.
Rx Bandwidth.
Enter your Rx bandwidth in Kbits per second.
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QoS Profiles.
Select the profile that mostly suits your bandwidth usage. Each
profile entry displays a quote describing what the profile is best used for, and
the QoS priority levels granted to each bandwidth consumer in this profile.
Default
: No QoS preferences
P2P User
: Peer-to-peer and file sharing applications will receive priority
Triple Play User
: VoIP and video streaming will receive priority
Home Worker
: VPN and browsing will receive priority
Gamer
: Game-related traffic will receive priority
Priority By Host
: This entry provides the option to configure which computer
in your LAN will receive the highest priority and which the lowest. If you have
additional computers, they will receive medium priority.
- High Priority Host: enter the host name or IP address of the computer to
which you would like to grant the highest bandwidth priority.
- Low Priority Host: enter the host name or IP address of the computer to
which you would like to grant the lowest bandwidth priority.

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