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Section
Field Description
Status
This field shows the connection status for the selected tunnel. The state is either
Connected
or
Disconnected
.
Buttons
Connect
Click this button to establish a connection for the current VPN tunnel. If you have
made any changes, click
Save Settings
to first apply your changes.
Disconnect
Click this button to break a connection for the current VPN tunnel.
View Log
Click this button to view the VPN log, which shows details of each established
tunnel.
Advanced Settings
If the Key Exchange Method is Auto (IKE), this button provides access to
additional settings relating to IKE. Click this button if the gateway is unable to
establish a VPN tunnel to the remote gateway, and make sure the Advanced
Settings match those on the remote gateway.
Phase 1 - Operation Mode
Select the method appropriate for the remote VPN endpoint.
–
Main
: Main mode is slower but more secure
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Aggressive
: Aggressive mode is faster but less secure
Local Identity
Select the desired option to match the Remote Identity setting at the other end
of this tunnel.
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Local IP Address: Your WAN (Internet) IP address
–
Name: Your domain name
Remote Identity
Select the desired option to match the Local Identity setting at the other end of
this tunnel.
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Local IP Address: WAN (Internet) IP address of the remote VPN endpoint
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Name: Domain name of the remote VPN endpoint.
Encryption
This is the Encryption algorithm used for the IKE SA. It must match the setting
used at the other end of the tunnel.
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View Log
The Security VPN View Log page shows events captured by the firewall. The log
displays the following items:
Description of the event
Number of events that have occurred
Last occurrence of an event
Target and source addresses
You can view the following logs from this page:
Access log
Firewall log
VPN log
Parental Control log
Click
Clear
to clear the log data.
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Control Access to the Gateway
Access Restrictions > IP Address Filtering
Use the Access Restrictions IP Filtering page to configure IP address filters. These
filters block a range of IP addresses from accessing the Internet.
Note:
If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section,
contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential
gateway default advanced IP filtering settings.
Select the
IP Address Filtering
tab to open the Access Restrictions IP Address
Filtering page. After you make your selections, click
Save Settings
to apply your
changes or
Cancel Changes
to cancel.
Access Restrictions > MAC Address Filtering
Use the Access Restrictions MAC Address Filtering page to configure MAC address
filters. These filters permit you to allow or block a range of MAC addresses from
accessing the Internet based on MAC Address.
Note:
If you are not familiar with the advanced settings detailed in this section,
contact your service provider before you attempt to change any of the residential
gateway default advanced IP filtering settings.
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Select the
MAC Address Filtering
tab to open the Access Restrictions MAC Address
Filtering page.
The Block/Pass drop down menu allows you to block or pass Internet access to the
MAC addresses of the devices you list in the MAC Address Filters table. The
following table describes the function of the Block/Pass drop down menu. After you
make your selections, click
Save Settings
to apply your changes or
Cancel Changes
to cancel.
Field Name
Description
MAC Filtering
Block Listed (Default)
Select
Block Listed
to deny Internet access to the MAC
addresses of the devices you list in the table. All other
MAC addresses will be allowed Internet access.
Pass Listed
Select
Pass Listed
to allow Internet access only to the
MAC addresses of the devices you list in the table. Any
MAC addresses
not
listed in the table will be denied
Internet access.
Function Keys
The following function keys appear on the Advanced Settings - MAC Address
Filtering page.
Key
Description
Apply
Saves the values you enter into the fields without closing
the page
Add MAC Address
Saves the MAC Address entered in the associated text
field
Remove MAC Address
Removes the selected MAC address
Clear All
Removes all defined MAC addresses
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Access Restrictions > Basic Rules
Access restrictions allow you to block or allow specific kinds of Internet usage and
traffic, such as Internet access, designated applications, websites, and inbound traffic
during specific days and times. The Access Restrictions Basic Rules page allows you
to configure parental controls on the residential gateway, and to monitor the
individuals who are authorized to set parental controls.
Select the
Basic Rules
tab to open the Access Restrictions Basic Rules page.