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Select
each Web filter you want to set for the firewall, and then click
Apply
. The Web
filters will activate without having to reboot the SVG1501 Configuration Manager.
Note:
At least one Web filter or feature must be enabled for the firewall
to be active. Make sure the firewall is not disabled.
Firewall Local Log Page
Set up notification of the firewall event log in either of the following formats:
Individual e-mail alerts sent each time the firewall is under attack
Local log stored within the modem and displayed on the Local Log page
Firewall Remote Log Page
Send firewall attack reports to a standard SysLog server so multiple instances can be
logged over a period of time. Select individual attack or configuration items to send to
the SysLog server so that only the items of interest will be monitored. You can log
permitted connections, blocked connections, known Internet attack types, and CMRG
configuration events. The SysLog server must be on the same network as the Private
LAN behind the Configuration Manager (typically 192.168.0.x).
To activate the SysLog monitoring feature, check all desired event types to monitor and
enter the last byte of the IP address of the SysLog server. Normally, the IP address of
this SysLog server is hard-coded so that the address does not change and always agrees
with the entry on this page.
Field Description for the Firewall Remote Log Page
Field
Description
Permitted Connections
Select to have the server e-mail you logs of who is
connecting to your network.
Blocked Connections
Select to have the server e-mail you logs of who is blocked
from connecting to your network.
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Field
Description
Known Internet Attacks
Select to have the server e-mail you logs of known Internet
attacks against your network.
Product Configuration Events
Select to have the server e-mail you logs of the basic product
configuration events logs.
To SysLog server at 192.168.0.
Enter the last digits from 10 to 254 of your SysLog server’s
IP address.
Click
Apply
.
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Parental Control Pages
Use Parental Control Pages to configure access restrictions to a specific device
connected to the SVG1501 LAN.
Parental Control User Setup Page
Link each user to a specified time-access rule, content filtering rule, and login. You may
also specify a user as a “trusted user” who will have access to all Internet content
regardless of the filters. You can use the Trusted User checkbox as an override to grant a
user full access, while storing all of the filtering settings for easy availability.
You can enable Internet session duration timers, which limit the amount of time for
Internet access. Users must enter their passwords the first time to access the Internet,
but not each time a new web page is accessed. You can also set the inactivity timer so
that if there is no Internet access for a specified time, the user must login again.
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Field Descriptions for the Parental Control User Setup Page
Field
Description
Add User Button
Add a user to set parental controls for a specific user.
User Settings
Select the user for whom you want to modify access
restrictions.
Select
Enable
to select the user.
Click
Remove User
to delete the user from Parental Controls.
Password
Enter a user password to log onto the Internet.
Re-Enter Password
Enter the password again for confirmation.
Trusted User
Select users who will have full access to Internet content.
Select
Enable
to override set filters without having to turn off
filter settings.
Content Rule
Specify which websites each user is allowed to access.
Select
White List Access Only
, then
choose a user from the
drop-down list.
Time Access Rule
Set a rule to restrict when a selected user can use the Internet.
Session Duration
Set the amount of time a selected user can use the Internet.
Inactivity time
Set the amount of inactivity time before the Internet
automatically closes for a selected user.
Trusted Computers
Enter a user’s CPE MAC address so that CPE can access the
Internet without being censored by the Parental Control.
When done, click
Add.
Click
Apply
to activate and save any changes you made.
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Parental Control Basic Setup Page
Set rules to block types of Internet content and certain Web sites.
After you change Parental Control settings, click the appropriate
Apply
,
Add
, or
Remove
button.
Click
Refresh
in your web browser window to view your current settings.

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