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5.3.10 MAC Address
MAC Address:
Allows you to manually specify a MAC address for WAN1, WAN2
and/or LAN.
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LAN MAC Address:
Use this if the specified MAC Address is to be used by the
XBR-2300 in the internal network
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WAN1 MAC Address:
Use this if the specified MAC Address is to be used by the
XBR-2300 for all Internet traffic across WAN interface 1
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WAN2 MAC Address:
Use this if the specified MAC Address to be used by the
XBR-2300 for all Internet traffic across WAN interface 2
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Restore to Default:
Resets the MAC Addresses to factory default settings
NOTE:
1.
Some ISPs bind the connection to the user’s computer MAC
Address. In this scenario, copy the computer’s MAC Address to
the corresponding WAN interface MAC address field.
2.
MAC Address modifications only take effect when router is
rebooted.
3.
Unless required by the ISP setup or other non-standard
scenario, it is suggested that this function not be used.
5.4 Internet Access
There are five submenus In the Internet Access section:
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5.4.1 IP Groups
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5.4.2 Schedule
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5.4.3 Client Filter
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5.4.4 URL Filter
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5.4.5 Bandwidth/NAT
5.4.1 IP Groups
Use this feature by adding an IP Group Name, a Group Description, and suitable
IP Address Range. The IP Group you create can then be used to manage Internet
Access of the devices using those IP addresses.
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Example:
Let’s assume that a specific group of devices has an IP address range of
192.168.0.20 to 192.168.0.30. Click “Add IP Group” and enter the Group Name, Group
Description, the IP address range and then click “Add.” This will create your group.
To finish configuration and save the settings, click on “Save.”
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IP Group Name:
Unique name to identify the IP address Group
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IP Group Description:
Description of the IP address Group
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Add IP:
Enter the beginning and ending IP addresses of the Group
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Add:
Creates the defined Group
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Save
: Saves the settings
5.4.2 Schedule
This feature allows you to set Group Internet access Schedules. To use this
feature, select “Add” and then select the group for which you would like to
make a schedule.
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Example:
to enable Internet Access only during normal office hours, you might
select 06:00-19:00 on the work days from Monday to Friday as a schedule. To do
this, simply click “Add” and the following will appear.
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Name:
Name of the Schedule
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Description:
Description of the Schedule
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Time Range:
Simply choose the desired Time or Time Range (see image above)
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Edit: Allows
changes to the configured Schedule
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Delete:
Removes the configured Schedule
5.4.3 Client Filter
For control of client device behavior we can create a Client Filter that will either
allow or block Internet access to an IP Group during a specified Schedule.
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Internet Access:
Choose either Disable (blocks access) or Enable
(allows access)
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Disable: Blocks the traffic that meets the specified IP Group and
Schedule criteria. ALL other unrestricted traffic is allowed to pass
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Enable: Allows the traffic that meets the IP Group and Schedule
criteria entered
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Enable:
Enables or Disables the filter
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Remark:
Description of the Rule being created
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IP Group:
The name of the desired IP Group
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Schedule:
The name of the desired Schedule
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WAN Port Segment:
Enter the desired TCP/UDP port or port range (1-65535)
NOTE:
Some ports are linked to a Protocol (i.e. HTTP, FTP, SMTP, etc)
For a list of Ports and corresponding Protocols see
http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers
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Type:
Select TCP, UDP or All to block the corresponding traffic
NOTE:
The configured Client Filter will only affect the devices in the
range of the specified IP Group during the schedule you have
selected. All other traffic will be allowed to pass.
Example:
If you do not want the computers with IP addresses of 192.168.0.20
to 192.168.0.30 (IP Group=test) to visit HTTP websites from 06:00-19:00
(Schedule=ttest) Monday through Friday, you would set the Client Filter rule as
follows:
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This is what the created Rule will look like after clicking on “Save”
5.3.4 URL Filter
To control visits to websites with a particular phrase or name in the URL, a URL
Filter Rule can be created.
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Internet Access:
Choose either Disable (blocks access) or Enable (allows access)
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Disable: Blocks the traffic that meets the specified IP Group and Schedule
criteria. ALL other unrestricted traffic is allowed to pass
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Enable: Allows the traffic that meets the IP Group and Schedule
criteria entered
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Enable:
Enables or Disables the Filter
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Remark:
Description of the Rule being created
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IP Group:
The name of the desired IP Group