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Chapter 9 Traffic Control
9.1 Traffic Control
Traffic control is used to limit communication speed in the
LAN and WAN. Up to 20 entries can be supported with the
capability for at most 254 PCs' speed control, including IP
address range configuration.
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Enable Traffic Control:
To enable or disable the
internal IP bandwidth control. The default is disabled.
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Interface:
To limit the uploading and downloading
bandwidth in WAN port.
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Service:
To select the controlled service type, such as
HTTP service.
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IP Starting Address:
The first IP address for traffic
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control.
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IP Ending Address:
The last IP address for traffic
control.
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Uploading/Downloading:
To specify the traffic
heading way for the selected IP addresses: uploading or
downloading.
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Bandwidth:
To specify the uploading/downloading Min.
/Max. Traffic speed (KB/s), which can not exceed the
WAN speed.
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Apply:
To enable the current editing rule. If not, the rule
will be disabled.
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Add:
After editing the rule, click the “Add” button to add
the current rule to rule list.
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Apply:
Click “Apply” to activate the current rule.
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Cancel:
Click “Cancel” to cancel.
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Chapter 10 Security Settings
10.1 Client Filter Settings
Control and limit specific computers and devices on the
network from accessing the internet at specific times of the
day.
The example below shows a policy that blocks the IP
addresses from 192.168.0.100 to 120 from accessing the
internet Sunday through Thursday 9pm to 5:30am.
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Client Filter:
Check to enable client filter.
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Access Policy:
Select one number from the drop-down
menu. Set up to 10 rules (policies).
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Enable:
Check to enable the access policy.
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Clear the Policy:
Click “Clear” button to clear all
settings for the policy.
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Filter Mode:
Click one radio button to enable or disable
to access the Internet.
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Policy Name:
Enter a name for the access policy
selected.
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IP Start/End:
Enter the starting/ending IP address for
the computer/device you want the policy to apply to.
You must have manually assigned IP addresses to the
clients you wish to control or else the client’s IP address
will change when the lease runs out.
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Port No.:
Enter the port range based over the protocol
for access policy. If you don’t know the specific Ports you
want to block, enter 1~99999 to block them all.
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Protocol:
Select one protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) from the
drop-down menu. If you’re unsure, select “Both”
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Times:
Select the time range of client filter.
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Days:
Select the day(s) to run the access policy.
10.2 URL Filter Settings
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Limit or control the websites that can be accessed by specific
computers/devices on the network.
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URL Filter:
Check to enable URL filter.
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Access Policy:
Select one number from the drop-down
menu.
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Enable:
Check to enable the access policy.
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Clear the Policy:
Click “Clear” button to clear all
settings for the policy.
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Filter Mode:
Click one radio button to enable or disable
to access the Internet.
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Policy Name:
Enter a name for the access policy
selected.
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Start/End IP:
Enter the starting/ending IP address.
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