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The following table lists the
IP Filters
screen fields and their definitions:
Field
Description
Select LAN Group
Select the
LAN Group
where the computer of the port to be
forwarded to is a member. LAN Groups can be managed or
created under
Setup>LAN Configuration
.
LAN IP
This is the IP address to which the selected ports are filtered. It
is recommended that a static IP address be used. This should
be defined under the
LAN Clients
screen.
New IP
Clicking on this link leads to the
LAN Client
screen. Static
addresses not listed under the
LAN IP
drop-down list can be
added here.
Block All Traffic
Checking this checkbox blocks all IP traffic from the specified
LAN IP Address.
Block Outgoing Ping
Highlighting this option blocks all ICMP traffic from the
specified LAN IP Address. This feature can be used if you host
has a virus that attempts a Ping-Of-Death Denial of Service
attack.
Custom IP Filters
Use this link to create filtering rules that are not pre-defined.
A database of pre-defined IP Filters allow you to apply one or
more filtering rules to one or more defined LAN groups. The
categories and rules available include:
Games, VPN,
Audio/Video, Apps, Servers
and
Users
.
E.g. Web servers specify the following profile.
The categories available for IP Filters include: Games, VPN,
Audio/Video, Apps (or applications), Servers and Users.
Games
Internet users are able to play
Internet games when this
function is configured.
Examples of the games list
include Aliens and Predators,
Doom, Dune 2000, etc.
VPN
The default VPN settings are:
IPSEC L2TP and PPTP.
Category
Audio/Video
Net2Phone, Netmeeting and
Quick Time 4 Server can be
configured for Audio/Video
services.
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Field
Description
Apps
Various applications are set
as defaults under this
category, including: VNC,
Win2K terminal, PcAnywhere,
etc.
Servers
The default servers include:
Web Servers, FTP server,
Telnet Server, and so on.
Users
New user rules can be added
here.
Available Rules
Each category has
Available Rules
that are pre-defined.
Default rules such as Netmeeting is available under the
Audio/Video
category and Web Server is an available rule
under the
Servers
category.
Applied Rules
This specifies the applied IP filtering for the selected LAN IP
Address.
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8.6
LAN Clients
All current DHCP clients are automatically registered in the LAN Client database as a
dynamic address if DHCP is used. If a static IP address is used on a LAN device and you
wish to apply IP rules to this address, you must add the IP address to the LAN Clients list.
Once the IP address has been added, Port Forwarding and Access Control rules can be
added to this IP address.
To configure
LAN Clients
, follow the steps below.
Step 1
:
From the
Advanced
tab, click the
LAN Clients
link provided. The following
page appears:
Step 2:
From the
Select LAN Connection
drop-down list, select the LAN group for
which you wish to apply the LAN Client.
Step 3:
To add the LAN Client Address, enter the LAN IP Address in the
Enter IP
Address
field, e.g.
192.168.1.101.
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Step 4:
Enter the LAN's host name in the
Host Name
field if required. This is an
optional field.
Step 5:
Enter the MAC address of the LAN Client in the
MAC Address
field.
Step 6:
Click the
Apply
button to apply the settings. The IP address is allocated and it
shows up in the list of LAN clients as a
Static
Type
.
Step 7:
To reserve an IP entry, check the
Reserve
checkbox.
Step 8:
Click the
Apply
button to apply the amended settings.
Step 9
To save your configuration, please refer to the section under
Save / Restart
Menu
.
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The following table lists the
LAN Clients
screen fields and their definitions:
Field
Description
Select LAN
Connection
Select the
LAN Group
to which you are adding the new LAN
client.
Enter IP Address
The IP address of the server / host that you want to use for
Port Forwarding or Access Control must be defined here.
Hostname
An optional hostname can be assigned to the above address.
MAC Address
All MAC addresses of the host can be assigned here.

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