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Parental Control
Parental Control allows you to apply router access restrictions among LAN devices within specific times in a day. A maximum of 16
restriction rules can be created.
To delete a restriction, click Remove checkbox next to the selected restriction and click Remove.
To add restrictions, click Add. This opens the Time of Day Restriction page. Click Start to enable a restriction or click Stop to
disable the rule.
Enter the following parameters:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
User Name
Enter a name to identify the Parental Control rule
Browser’s MAC Address
(or Other MAC Address)
Enter the MAC Address of the device restrict.
Days of the Week
Click to select the days of the week on which to apply the restriction.
Start Blocking Time (hh:mm)
Enter the time when the restriction will be enabled (00:00 to 23:59).
End Blocking Time
(hh:mm)
Enter the time when the restriction will be disabled (00:00 to 23:59).
Click Apply/Save to save the new Access Time Restriction rule.
URL Filter
The NB304N offers the ability to block or allow specific URLs based on filter rules.
To delete a filter, click the Remove checkbox next to the selected filter and click Remove.
Click Add to add a new URL filter.
1.
Enter the URL (and port if needed) to be filtered
Click Apply/Save to save the new MAC filtering configuration.
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Quality of Service
Quality of Service allows certain applications to gain priority over other applications in where a continuous flow of data packets is
required. For example if someone is talking on a VoIP call and someone else starts downloading a large file the VoIP call traffic will
gain priority over the download so they VoIP call will go uninterrupted.
QoS gives you the capability to specify the level of priority to be provided for specific applications. By default, QoS is not enabled.
After enabling QoS, select the appropriate default DSCP mark from the dropdown menu to apply to network traffic.
Queue Configuration
The QoS Queue Configuration page enables you to define different QoS configuration rules for different types of traffic.
To delete a QoS queue, click the Remove checkbox next to the selected queue and click Remove.
Click Add to create a QoS Queue Configuration.
Enter the following parameters:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Name
Enter a name for the QoS queue configuration
Enable
Select to enable or disable the entered QoS queue configuration
Interface
Select the interface to apply the QoS queue configuration to.
Click Apply/Save to save the new QoS Queue configuration settings.
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QoS Classification
You can add or remove QoS Classification rules.
To delete a QoS classification rule, click the Remove checkbox next to the selected classification rule and click Remove.
Click Add to create a Network Traffic Class Rule.
Enter the following appropriate parameters for the entered QoS classification:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Traffic Class Name
Enter a name to identify the entered QoS classification rule
Rule Order
Select the QoS classification rule order
Rule Status
Select to enable or disable the entered QoS classification rule
Class Interface
Select the interface to apply the entered QoS classification to
Ether Type
Select the type of Ethernet traffic to apply the entered QoS classification to
Source MAC Address
Enter the source MAC address to apply the entered QoS classification to
Destination MAC Address
Enter the destination MAC address to apply the entered QoS classification to
Destination MAC Mask
Enter the destination MAC Mask to apply the entered QoS classification to
Frame size Range for Bridged Interface
Enter the size range for packets to which the entered QoS classification will be applied to
Assign Classification Queue
Select the appropriate interface classification queue to apply the entered QoS classification to
DSCP or TOS Marking options
Select to use DSCP or TOS marking for the entered QoS classification
Mark 802.1p priority
Select the priority the entered QoS classification will have applied to it
Tag VLAN ID
Enter the VLAN tag ID to apply the entered QoS classification to
Click Apply/Save to save the new QoS Classification configuration settings.
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Routing
Default Gateway
The router will accept the first received Default Gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or DHCP enabled PVC(s).
Alternatively, you can manually select which service you would like to use as a default gateway.
Select from the list of configured WAN Services as displayed below.
After selecting the applicable WAN Service interface, click Apply/Save to save the new default gateway settings.
Static Route
Use this if your LAN consists of multiple subnets and you want to manually define the path to transmit data on.
To delete a static route, click the Remove checkbox next to the selected static route and click Remove.
To create a new Static Route, click Add. The Routing-Static Route Add page will shows up.
Enter the following parameters to enter a new Static Route:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
IP Version
Select the IP Version to apply the static route to.
Destination IP Address/Prefix length
Enter the destination IP Address / IPv6 prefix length to apply the static route to.
Interface
Select the interface to apply the static route to.
Gateway IP Address
If you wish to use a specific gateway to reach the destination network, enter the IP address of the gateway.
Metric
Enter the metric (traffic priority/weighting) to be applied to the static route.
Click Save/Apply to save the new static route entry.
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Policy Routing
Policy Routing enables you to specify specific rules under which a route will be utilised.
To delete a route policy, click the Remove checkbox next to the selected policy and click Remove.
To add a new routing policy, click Add.
Enter the following parameters:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Policy Name
Enter a name to identify the routing policy
Physical LAN Port
Enter the physical port to apply the routing policy to
Source IP
Enter the source address of traffic to apply the routing policy to
Use Interface
Enter the interface to apply the routing policy to
Default Gateway
Enter the default gateway to use with the routing policy.
Click Save/Apply to save the new routing policy entry.
RIP
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance based routing protocol and uses hop counts as a routing metric. RIP can only
be used on WAN connections which do not utilise NAT.
Select the RIP version and Operation mode to use with the specified WAN service interface.
Click Apply/Save to save the new RIP configuration settings.

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