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Service:
This is to select the Binding Service Port to be activated°
The default (such as ALL-TCP&UDP 0~65535, WWW
80~80, FTP 21 to 21, etc°) can be selected from the pull-
down option list° The default Service is All 0~65535°
Option List for Service Management: Click the button
to enter the Service Port configuration page to add or
remove default Service Ports on the option list°
Source IP
:
Users can assign packets of specific Intranet virtual IP to
go through a specific WAN port for external connection°
In the boxes here, input the Intranet virtual IP address
range; for example, if 192°168°1°100~150 is input,
the binding range will be 100~150° If only specific
Service Ports need to be designated, while specific IP
designation is not necessary, input “0” in the IP boxes°
Destination IP
:
In the boxes, input an external static IP address° For
example, if connections to destination IP address
210°11°1°1 are to be restricted to WAN1, the external
static IP address 210°1°1°1 ~ 210°1°1°1 should be input° If
a range of destinations is to be assigned, input the range
such as 210°11°1°1 ~ 210°11°255°254° This means the
Class B Network Segment of 210°11°x°x will be restricted
to a specific WAN° If only specific Service Ports need to be
designated, while a specific IP destination assignment is
not required, input “0” into the IP boxes°
Interface:
Select the WAN for which users want to set up the
binding rule°
Enable:
To activate the rule°
Add To List:
To add this rule to the list°
Delete
To remove the rules selected from the Service List°
Moving Up & Down:
The priority for rule execution depends on the rule order
in the list° A rule located at the top will be executed prior
to those located below it° Users can arrange the order
according to their priorities°
Add New:
Click the button to start a new entry°
Note
The rules configured in Protocol Binding will be executed by the device
according to their priorities too° The higher up on the list, the higher the priority
of execution°
Adding a service
To add a new service item or to edit an existing service, click
Service
Management.
If the web browser displays a warning about the pop-up
window, click to allow the blocked content°
In the Service Management window, add or edit entries as needed° After setting
a rule, be sure to click OK to save your settings or click Cancel to undo them° To
add a service to the list: Enter the following information, and then click Add to
List° You can have up to 30 services in the list°
o
Service Name:
Give a name to the service°
o
Protocol:
Choose the required protocol: TCP, UDP or IPv6°
o
Port Range:
Enter the port range°
To add another new service:
Enter the information, and then click Add
to list°
To edit a service you created:
Select the service in the list and then click
Update to make the changes° If you do not need to make changes, click
Add New to de- select the service and clear the text fields°
To delete a service from the list
: Click
Delete
to delete an existing service°
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Bandwidth Management
You can configure upstream and downstream bandwidth and set Quality of
Service (QoS) rules in this page°
NOTE
Remember to click
Save
to save your settings before leaving the page°
You can also click
Cancel
to leave without any change°
The Maximum Bandwidth Provided by ISP
Input the maximum upstream and downstream bandwidth which users applied
for from ISP° The default is 512 kbit/sec°
NOTE:
The unit of calculation in this example is Kbit° Some software
indicates the downstream/upstream speed with the unit KB° 1KB =
8Kbit°
Bandwidth Management Type
There are two types of QoS: Rate Control and Priority°
Rate
Control:
Configure
minimum
(guaranteed)
bandwidth
and
maximum (limited) bandwidth for Specified IP address or Service Port°
Interface:
Select on which WAN the QoS rule should
be executed° It can be a single selection or
multiple selections°
Service:
Select a service to manage° If the bandwidth
for all services of each IP is to be controlled,
select “All (TCP&UDP) 1~65535”° You can also
click Service Management to add service
items°
IP Address:
Select which user is to be controlled° If only
a single IP is to be restricted, input this IP
address in both fields, such as “192°168°1°100
to 192°168°1°100”° If an IP range is to
be controlled, input the range, such as
“192°168°1°100 ~ 192°168°1°150”° If all Intranet
users that connect with the device are to be
controlled, input “0” in the boxes of IP address°
Direction:
Upstream: outbound traffic°
Downstream:
inbound traffic°
Min° & Max° Rate: (Kbit/Sec)
The minimum bandwidth rule guarantees
minimum available bandwidth°
The
maximum
bandwidth
rule
restricts
maximum available bandwidth°
Enable:
Click to enable the rule°
Add to list:
Add this rule to the list°
Delete:
Click to delete an existing entry°
Update:
Select the entry that you would like to modify°
Change the setting and click Update° Clicking
Add New
deselects the entry and clears the
text fields°
View:
Click Refresh to update the display or Close
to return to configuration page°
Priority:
Identify priority for specified services°
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Interface:
Select on which WAN the QoS rule should be executed. It
can be a single selection or multiple selections.
Service:
Select a service to manage. You can also click Service
Management to add service items.
Direction:
Upstream: outbound traffic.
Downstream:
inbound traffic.
Priority:
High or Low
Delete:
Click to delete an existing entry.
Update:
Select the entry that you want to modify. Change the
setting and click Update. Clicking Add New will deselect
the entry and clear the text fields.
View:
Click
Refresh
to update the display or
Close
to return to
configuring page.
Adding a service
To add a new service item or to edit an existing service, click Service
Management. If the web browser displays a warning about the pop-up window,
click to allow the blocked content.
In the Service Management window, add or edit entries as needed. After
setting a rule, be sure to click OK to save your settings or click Cancel to undo
them. To add a service to the list, enter the following information, and click Add
to list. You can have up to 30 services in the list.
o
Service Name: Name the service.
o
Protocol:
TCP, UDP or Ipv6.
o
Port Range: Enter a range.
To add another new service, enter the information, and
click Add to list.
To edit a service you created, select the service in the list and click Update.
If you do not need to make changes, click Add New to deselect the service
and clear the text fields.
To delete a service from the list, click Delete.
Session Control
Controls the maximum simultaneous sessions of intranet devices. This function
is very useful for managing connection quantity when P2P software such as BT,
Thunder, or emule causes a large number of sessions.
NOTE:
Click Save before leaving the page; or click Cancel to undo any changes.
Session Control
Disable
Disable the function.
Single IP cannot exceed __ Session
Limit maximum sessions of each
Intranet device.
Single IP cannot exceed TCP __ ,
UPD __ Session
Limit maximum TCP sessions and
UDP sessions of each Intranet device.
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When a single IP exceeds session,
block this IP’s new session for
__ minutes or block this IP’s all
session for __ minutes :
block this IP’s new session for __
minutes:
Users exceeding session number will
not be able to make a new session
until the configured time ends°
block this IP’s all session for __
minutes:
All sessions of users who exceeded
session number will be removed°
New connection cannot be made
until the configured time ends°
Scheduling
Time:
o
Always If the rule applies at all times°
o
Interval Specify the time period when the rule is active° If you choose this
option, you must enter a time period in the From and To fields° Optionally, you
can specify the days of the week°
From and To Enter the start time in the From field and enter end time in
the To field° Use hh:mm format, such as 15:30 for 3:30 p°m° Enter 00:00 to 00:00
if the rule applies during all times of day°
Effective on If you chose Interval, use the check boxes to specify the
active days of the rule° Check the Everyday box if the rule is active on all days°
To choose specific days, uncheck the Everyday box and check the box for each
day when the rule is active°
SNMP
Go to Configuration > System Management > SNMP page to set up SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol)° SNMP refers to network management
communications protocol, and it is also an important network management
item° Through SNMP communications protocol, programs with network
management, such as SNMP browser, can help communications of real-time
management° The device supports standard SNMP v1/v2c and is consistent
with SNMP network management software
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page° You can also click Cancel to
undo the changes°
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Enabled SNMP:
Enable SNMP feature. Enabled is the default.
System Name:
Set the name of the device, e.g., Linksys.
System Contact:
Set the name of the person who manages the
device, e.g., Tom.
System Location:
Define the location of the device, e.g., Irvine.
Get Community Name:
Set the name of the group or community that
can view the device SNMP data. The default
setting is "Public".
Set Community Name
:
Set the name of the group or community that
can receive the device SNMP data. The default
setting is "Private".
Trap Community Name:
Set user parameters (password required by the
Trap-receiving host computer) to receive Trap
message.
Send SNMP Trap to:
Set one IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or Domain
Name for the Trap-receiving host computer.
SSL Certificate
You can configure SSL certificates here.
NOTE:
Remember to click Save before leaving the page. You can also click Cancel to
leave without any change.
Certificate Management
Generate New Certificate:
Click Generate and click OK to creat
a new SSL certificate.
Export Certificate for Administrator:
Click Export for Admin.
Export Certificate for Client:
Click Export for Client.
Import Certificate:
Click Browse to choose a certificate
and click Import.
Existing Certificate:
Indicates current certificate.

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