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enabling
4-17
E
Edge Device
6-23
XAUTH, with ModeConfig
6-20
Edit Group Names
3-7
e-mail logs
enabling notification
5-27
,
11-4
E-mail Server address
11-4
Enable DHCP server
3-4
Enable DNS Proxy
3-3
Ending IP Address
DHCP Address Pool
3-3
equipment placement
reception range
4-2
Ethernet
Autosensing connection
1-4
Event Logs
emailing of
5-27
,
11-3
Extended Authentication. See XAUTH.
F
factory default login
1-9
factory default settings
revert to
9-13
firewall
connecting to the Internet
2-1
features
1-3
front panel
1-6
rear panel
1-8
technical specifications
A-1
viewing activity
11-13
Firewall Log
Field Description
11-6
Firewall Logs
emailing of
5-27
,
11-3
viewing
11-6
Firewall Logs & E-mail screen
5-27
,
11-4
Firewall Protection
Content Filtering, about
5-1
firewall protection
5-1
firmware
downloading
9-14
upgrade
9-14
firmware, upgrading
1-4
fixed IP address
2-5
,
3-7
FQDN
2-11
Fragmentation Length
default setting
4-18
fragmented IP packets
9-5
fully qualified domain name. See FQDN.
G
Global Policies
7-14
Group Names
editing
3-7
Group Policies
7-14
groups, managing
3-4
H
host name resolution
7-9
Hosting A Local Public Web Server
example of
5-11
hosts, managing
3-4
hotspot
settings
1-4
HTTP meta tags
7-6
I
IGP
3-11
IKE Policy
about
6-12
management of
6-12
ModeConfig, configuring with
6-19
XAUTH, adding to
6-23
Inbound Rules
default definition
5-2
field descriptions
5-5
order of precedence
5-7
Port Forwarding
5-2
,
5-4
rules for use
5-4
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inbound rules
5-4
example
5-12
Inbound Service Rule
modifying
5-9
Inbound Services
field descriptions
5-5
increasing traffic
9-5
Port Forwarding
9-5
Port Triggering
9-6
VPN Tunnels
9-7
installation
1-5
interference sources
4-2
Interior Gateway Protocol. See IGP.
Internet
configuring the connection manually
2-6
connecting to
2-1
Internet connection
manual configuration
2-6
IP address
default
4-7
IP addresses
auto-generated
12-3
DHCP address pool
3-4
multi home LAN
3-4
reserved
3-4
router default
3-2
IP Subnet Mask
router default
3-2
IPsec
5-11
IPsec Connection Status screen
11-13
IPSec Host
6-24
IPsec Host
XAUTH, with ModeConfig
6-20
IPsec host
6-22
ISP connection
troubleshooting
12-4
K
Keep Connected
Idle TImeout
2-8
Idle Timeout
2-7
Keyword Blocking
5-18
applying
5-19
Known PCs and Devices
list of
3-6
L
L2TP
5-11
LAN
configuration
3-1
using LAN IP setup options
3-1
LAN Groups Database
about
3-4
advantages of
3-5
fields
3-6
LAN Groups menu
3-6
LAN Security Checks
5-10
LAN Setup screen
3-1
LAN side
bandwidth capacity
9-1
LAN WAN Inbound Rule
example of
5-11
,
5-12
,
5-13
LAN WAN Inbound Services Rules
about
5-8
add
5-9
LAN WAN Outbound Rule
example of
5-14
LAN WAN Rule
example of
5-12
LAN WAN Rules
default outbound
5-7
lease time
3-3
LEDs
troubleshooting
12-2
Load Balancing
use with DDNS
2-11
logging in
default login
2-2
login policy
restrict by browser
8-7
restrict by IP address
8-6
restrict by port
8-5
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M
MAC address
4-18
,
12-6
authentication by ISP
2-13
configuring
2-5
format
2-14
,
5-21
in LAN groups database
3-7
restricting access
4-3
spoofing
12-5
trusted PCs
4-3
MAC addresses
blocked, adding
5-20
main menu
2-3
metric
in static routes
3-11
ModeConfig
6-17
about
6-17
assigning remote addresses, example
6-17
Client Configuration
6-20
IKE Policies menu, configuring
6-17
menu, configuring
6-17
testing Client
6-21
monitoring devices
11-9
by DHCP Client Requests
11-9
by Scanning the Network
11-9
MTU Size
2-13
multi home LAN IPs
3-4
about
3-8
multi-NAT
5-13
multiple access points
placement of
4-2
N
NAS
Identifier
6-25
NAT
configuring
2-10
firewall, use with
5-2
multi-NAT
5-13
one-to-one mapping
2-10
one-to-one mapping example
5-12
Network
9-15
Network Access Server. See NAS.
Network Address Translation. See NAT.
Network Database
table
3-6
Network Database Group Names screen
3-7
Network Time Protocol. See NTP.
newsgroup
5-18
NTP
9-15
troubleshooting
12-7
NTP servers
custom
9-16
default
9-16
setting
9-15
O
option arrow
2-3
Outbound Rules
default definition
5-2
field descriptions
5-3
order of precedence
5-7
service blocking
5-2
outbound rules
5-3
Outbound Service Rule
adding
5-8
modifying
5-9
Outbound Services
field descriptions
5-3
P
package contents
1-6
packet capture
12-9
password
default
4-7
passwords and login timeout
changing
9-8
passwords,restoring
12-7
performance degradation
causes of
4-2
performance management
9-1
,
11-1
Ping
troubleshooting TCP/IP
12-5
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ping
12-8
Ping On Internet Ports
5-10
point-to-point bridge
1-4
policy hierarchy
7-14
port filtering
service blocking
5-3
Port Forwarding
Inbound Rules
5-2
,
5-4
increasing traffic
9-5
rules, about
5-4
port numbers
5-15
Port Speed
2-13
Port Triggering
about
5-23
adding a rule
5-23
increasing traffic
9-6
rules of use
5-23
status monitoring
11-12
Port Triggering screen
5-24
,
11-12
Portal Site Title
7-5
power adapter
1-8
PPP connection
7-2
PPP over Ethernet. See PPPoE.
PPPoE
1-3
,
2-5
,
2-7
Internet connection
2-7
PPTP
2-5
,
2-7
,
5-11
Preamble Type
defalt setting
4-18
protocol numbers
assigned
5-15
protocols
Routing Information Protocol
1-3
Q
QoS
about
5-16
priority definitions
5-16
shifting traffic mix
9-7
using in firewall rules
5-3
QoS. See Quality of Service
1-5
Quality of Service
1-5
Quality of Service. See QoS.
R
RADIUS Server
configuring
6-24
RADIUS Server Settings
4-14
,
4-15
RADIUS-CHAP
6-22
,
6-24
AUTH, using with
6-23
RADIUS-PAP
6-22
XAUTH, using with
6-23
Range
4-2
reception range
equipment placement
4-2
reducing traffic
9-2
Block Sites
9-4
service blocking
9-2
Source MAC Filtering
9-4
remote management
9-10
access
9-10
configuration
9-10
remote users
assigning addresses
6-17
ModeConfig
6-17
reserved IP address
configuring
3-4
in LAN groups database
3-7
restrictions
3-7
resources
defining
7-13
restore saved settings
9-13
restricting access
MAC address, using
4-18
Return E-mail Address
11-4
RFC 1349
5-16
RFC1700
protocol numbers
5-15
RIP
about
3-11
advertising static routes
3-11
configuring parameters
3-11
feature
1-3
versions of
3-12
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RIP Configuration menu
3-11
,
3-12
router
upgrade software
9-15
router administration
tips on
5-27
Router Status
2-10
Router Status screen
11-7
Router Upgrade
about
9-14
Router’s MAC Address
2-13
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP.
routing menu
3-10
RTS Threshold
default setting
4-18
rules
blocking traffic
5-2
inbound
5-4
inbound example
5-12
outbound
5-3
service blocking
5-3
services-based
5-2
running tracert
9-11
S
schedule
blocking traffic
5-17
Schedule 1 screen
5-17
secondary IP addresses
DHCP, use with
3-9
Secondary LAN IPs
see Multi Home LAN IPs
3-9
security
network enhancements
4-3
WPA
4-3
WPA-PSK
4-3
security options
WEP data encryption
4-3
WPA-PSK
4-3
self certificate request
8-10
Send To E-mail Address
11-4
service
5-15
Service Based Rules
5-2
service blocking
5-3
Outbound Rules
5-2
port filtering
5-3
reducing traffic
9-2
service numbers
common protocols
5-15
Services
5-15
Services menu
5-15
Setting Up One-to-One NAT Mapping
example of
5-12
Settings Backup & Upgrade screen
9-13
Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade
9-13
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP.
sniffer
12-3
SNMP
about
9-11
configuring
9-12
global access
9-12
host only access
9-12
subnet access
9-12
SNMP screen
9-12
Source MAC Filter screen
5-20
,
5-21
Source MAC Filtering
enabling
5-20
reducing traffic
9-4
Specifying an Exposed Host
example of
5-13
split tunnel
configuring
7-11
description
7-10
spoof MAC address
12-5
SSID
1-4
11a default name
4-5
11b/g default name
4-5
disabling, consequences of
4-3
SSL VPN Client
description
7-2
SSL VPN Logs
11-14
Starting IP Address
DHCP Address Pool
3-3
Stateful Packet Inspection