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In this chapter:
“Introduction” on page 89
“Firewall” on page 90
“MAC Filter” on page 92
“IP Filter” on page 93
“Port Forwarding” on page 95
“Port Trigger” on page 97
“Service Line” on page 99
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8.1
Introduction
This chapter describes how to configure advanced parameters, such as: Firwall
protection, filters for blocking the access of unauthorized clients, port forwarding
and triggering, and also the service line parameters.
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8.2
Firewall
The BreezeMAX Si 4000 provides extensive firewall protection by restricting
connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion and defending against a wide
array of common hacker attacks. However, for applications that require
unrestricted access to the Internet, you can configure a specific client/server as a
demilitarized zone (DMZ).
The following configuration parameters are available:
Figure 8-1: Advance - Firewall
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Firewall
settings
»
Enable Firewall
- Select this check-box to enable or disable firewall
»
Block Anonymous Internet Requests
- Select this check-box to reject
anonymous Internet requests.
»
Filter Multicast
- Select this check-box to filter out mutlicast packets.
»
Filter Internet NAT Redirection -
NAT Redirection is used to block access
to the local server from the local PC via unit’s WAN IP. If this feature is
enabled, local PC can only access the local server via unit’s LAN IP.
»
Filter IDENT (Port 113)
- Select this check-box to drop incoming packets
from the unit WAN side with destination port 113.
DMZ
- DMZ IP Address. Set a server that acts as a "neutral zone" (DMZ stands
for “Demilitarized Zone”) and separates an internal network
from a public one
in order to prevent outside access to private data. The DMZ forwards the
network traffic to specific hosts based on the protocol and port number.
UPnP
-
Enable UPnP IGD
- Select this check-box to enable/disable Universal
Plug and Play Internet Gateway Device - a protocol that simplifies device
connection and network implementation. When this option is enabled, certain
Windows applications would setup the port forwarding rule dynamically.
VPN Passthrough -
Select one of the following security protocols to define the
Virtual Private Network traffic sessions.
»
Enable IPSec pass-through
- Internet Protocol Security. IPSec provides
encrypted security services at the IP layer, and enables to use encrypted
tunnels /traffic between two hosts.
»
Enable PPTP pass-through
- Point to Point Tunneling Protocol. This
protocol enables the transfer of data packets of TCP / IP through a foreign
network that is not based on these protocols (by marking the packet with
an address suited to the foreign network)
»
Enable L2TP pass-through
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
,
an open
standard with mutlivendor interoperability and acceptance.

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