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Figure 4-52
Defining Free Surfing Area Hosts
6. Static Route
In the above example, if you want the 192.168.202.0/24 and 192.168.100.0/24 network to
have access to each other, you should add a static route in the DSA-3100 and also in the
192.168.200.253 IP Router. The following settings show the DSA-3100’s static route
configurations.
Following settings show the DSA-3100’s static route configurations:
Destination Network ID:
Specifies the target network or host IP. In this example we use
network 192.168.202.0 as the routed target
.
Destination Subnet Mask:
Specifies the target subnet mask. In the example, we use the
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
.
Gateway IP Address:
Specifies the IP address of the next hop router .In the example, we
set this to 192.168.0.253 as the 192.168.202.0 network is behind the router
.
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Figure 4-53
Sample Static Route
Note
For the static route to work, the next hop route must also have added a static route to
forward all 192.168.0.0/24 IP packets to the DSA-3100, After clicking the
Apply
button, you will
see the added route is shown in the current running routing table. Click
“ View Routing table
to verify.
Every change to the static route settings must be stored by using Save Setting function,
and restarts D-Link DSA-3100.
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7. Firewall
Click the Filter Rule index button to enter the firewall Page for each filter. The following
explains each configurable item in detail.
Figure 4-54
Defining Filter Rule
Rule: Filter Rule is a set of filter that determines whether traffic will be allowed to pass
between the Source and Destination or whether it will be dropped. To display the detail, click
index number
.
Figure 4-55
Edit Filter Rule
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Caution: If choosing “All”, user won’t be able to select Start/End Port of Source/Destination field.
Table 4-4
IP Filter/Firewall page Filter and Description
Filter
Description
Name
To give a name to IP Filter rule
Check to enable this rule Enable this rule if it be marked
Action
Specifies the action to be taken when packets match the rule
Block
Packets matching the rule will be dropped
immediately
Pass
Packets matching the rule will be passed immediately
Protocol
Specifies the protocol(s) this filter rule will apply to
Source MAC
Source MAC address
Source/Destination IF
Source/Destination Interface. You can select WAN
port(WAN) or Private LAN port(PriLN) or Public LAN port
(PubLN) or ALL(ALL) port
Source/Destination IP
Address
Source/Destination IP address
Source/Destination
Subnet Mask
Source/Destination Subnet Mask
Source/Destination
Operator
Select =(equal)
!= (not equal)
>(greater than)
<(smaller
than) operator rule
Source/Destination Start
Port
Source/Destination Start Port
Source/Destination End
Port
Source/Destination End Port
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d. Tools
This feature provides various tools for system customization and maintenance, including
Monitor IP List, Change Password, Upload, System, Firmware, Misc. and Restart.
1. Monitor IP List
The system will send out the packet regularly to monitor and control the status of the
machine on the list. If the monitored IP address does not exist, the system will send
out an e-mail to the Admin once every 30 minutes, such as: 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, and
3:00 until the problem is fixed. Click
Apply
button to view all monitored IP (
Figure
4-56
). There are a maximum of 20 IP address for the monitoring here.
Admin Email:
If you want to automatically send the history to your email address, please enter
your e-mail address in the following column. It will take effect immediately after you click the
Apply
button.
Send From:
The email address of administrator server who is in charge of the
monitoring.
Send To:
The email address of a predefined IP user who is being monitored.
Interval
:
The Interval column shows the interval for sending the history email. If you
choose one day, then the history mail will be sent to you once a day.

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