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Note: by default the other two users of level Advanced and level Basic, thus user and support, are
not available, if you want to use the two accounts, check Valid and set their password. And here
username is allowed to change, as follows, usename User in User field can be changed.
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Syslog
Remote Server:
Specify the server that is used to save the device's syslog.
Server IP Address:
The IP address of remote server.
Server UDP Port:
The UDP Port of remote server.
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Diagnostics Tools
Destination IP / Domain Name:
Input the IP or domian name to be tested.
Trace IP:
Input IP to be traced.
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Firewall
Listed are the items under the Firewall section:
Packet Filter
,
Ethernet MAC Filter, Wireless
MAC Filter, Intrusion Detection, Block WAN PING
and
URL Filter.
Packet Filter
Packet filtering enables you to configure your router to block specific internal / external users (IP
address) from Internet access, or disable specific service requests (Port number) to / from the
Internet. This configuration program allows you to set up different filter rules for different users
based on their IP addresses or their network Port number. The relationship among all filters is “or”
operation, which means that the router checks these different filter rules one by one, starting from
the first rule. As long as one of the rules is satisfied, the specified action will be taken.
Rule Name:
User defined description for entry identification. The maximum name length is 32
characters, and then can choose an application that they want from the listbox.
IP Version:
select either IPv4 or IPv6 base on need.
Internal IP Address / External IP Address:
This is the Address-Filter used to allow or block traffic
to/rom particular IP address(es). Input the range you want to filter out. If you leave these four fields
empty or enter 0.0.0.0, it means any IP address.
Protocol:
Specify the packet type (TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP, RAW, Any) that the rule applies to. Select
TCP if you wish to search for the connection-based application service on the remote server using
the port number. Or select UDP if you want to search for the connectionless application service on
the remote server using the port number. Only when
RAW
is selected, then you can type the protocol
number (0-254) to identify the protocol that you want the filter applies to. When
Any
is selected, it
means the filter will applies to any protocol.
Protocol Number:
type the specific protocol number when
RAW
is selected in the above field.
Action:
If a packet matches this filter rule, forward (allows the packets to pass) or drop (disallow the
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packets to pass) this packet.
Internal Port:
This Port or Port Range defines the ports allowed to be used by the Remote/WAN to
connect to the application. Default is set from range 1 ~ 65535. It is recommended that this option
be configured by an advanced user.
External Port:
This is the Port or Port Range that defines the application.
Direction:
Determine whether the rule is for outgoing packets or for incoming packets.
Time Schedule:
A self defined time period. You may specify a time schedule for your prioritization
policy. For setup and detail, refer to Time Schedule section.
Log:
Select Enable for this option if you will like to capture the logs for this Packet filter policy.
Add:
Click this button to add a new packet filter rule and the added rule will appear at the bottom
table.
Edit:
Check the Rule No. you wish to edit, and then click “Edit”.
Delete:
Check the Rule No. you wish to delete, and then click “Delete”.
Reorder:
Be aware that packet filtering parameters appear in priority order i.e. the first one takes
precedence over all other rules. There is a sort function next to the Rule Name column, you can
move the rule to higher or lower priority by clicking the Order arrow, and press “Reorder” to save the
new priority.

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