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IP Filters
IP filtering allows you to block specific applications/services based on the IP address of
the LAN device. In this page, you can block specific traffic (for example, block web
access) or any traffic from a host on your local network.
A database of predefined IP filters allows you to apply one or more filtering rules to one
or more members of a defined LAN group. You can view the rules associated with a
predefined filter and add the available rules for a given category. You can also create,
edit, or delete your own IP filter rules.
IP Filters
IP Filters
IP Filters
IP Filters
To configure IP Filters:
1.
Select the Security Menu
Security Menu
Security Menu
Security Menu and then click IP Filters
IP Filters
IP Filters
IP Filters.
2.
On the IP Filters
IP Filters
IP Filters
IP Filters page, select LAN Group
LAN Group
LAN Group
LAN Group and LAN IP
LAN IP
LAN IP
LAN IP. If the desired LAN IP is not
available
in
the
LAN
IP
drop-down
menu,
you
can
add
it
using
the
LAN Client
LAN Client
LAN Client
LAN Client
page, which is accessed by clicking New IP
New IP
New IP
New IP.
3.
Select
the
available
rules
for
a
given
category.
Click
View
View
View
View to view the rule
associated with a predefined filter. Click Add
Add
Add
Add to apply the rule for this category.
4.
If a rule is not in the list, you can create your own rule in the User ca
User ca
User ca
User category
tegory
tegory
tegory. Select
User
User
User
User, and then click New
New
New
New.
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5. The Rule Management page opens for you to create new rules. Enter Rule Name
Rule Name
Rule Name
Rule Name,
Protocol
Protocol
Protocol
Protocol, Port Start
Port Start
Port Start
Port Start, Port End
Port End
Port End
Port End, and Port Map
Port Map
Port Map
Port Map, and then click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply.
The rules you create will appear in the Available Rules
Available Rules
Available Rules
Available Rules pane in the User category.
You can view or delete the rules you create.
6.
Continue to add rules as they apply from each category using the Add
Add
Add
Add button.
7. To temporarily implement the changes, click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply.
8.
To make the change permanent, click Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings.
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LAN Isolation
LAN isolation allows you to disable the flow of packets between two LAN groups. This
allows you to secure information in private portions of the LAN from other publicly
accessible LAN segments.
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
To enable LAN Isolation:
1.
Select the Security Menu
Security Menu
Security Menu
Security Menu and then click LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation.
2.
On the LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation page, select the checkbox for Disable traffic between LAN
Disable traffic between LAN
Disable traffic between LAN
Disable traffic between LAN
group 1 and LAN group 2
group 1 and LAN group 2
group 1 and LAN group 2
group 1 and LAN group 2.
3. To temporarily implement the changes, click Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply.
4. To make changes permanent, click Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings
Save Settings.
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Status Menu
The Status Menu provides the status for different connections or interfaces.
Status Menu
Status Menu
Status Menu
Status Menu
Your router allows you to view the following status and product information:
°
Connection Status
°
System Log
°
Remote Log
°
Network Statistics
°
DDNS Update Status
°
DHCP Clients
°
QoS Status
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°
Modem Status
°
Product Information
Connection Status
Connection Status displays the type of protocol, the WAN IP address, the connection state
and the duration of your Internet connection.
Connection Status
Connection Status
Connection Status
Connection Status
To view the Connection Status, select the Status Menu
Status Menu
Status Menu
Status Menu and then click Connection Status
Connection Status
Connection Status
Connection Status.