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8.7
LAN Isolation
LAN Isolation allows you to disable the flow of packets between two LAN groups. This
allows you to secure information in the private portions of the LAN from other publicly
accessible LAN segments.
Follow the steps below to block traffic from one LAN to another using
LAN Isolation.
Step 1
:
From the
Advanced
tab, click the
LAN Isolation
link provided. The following
page appears:
Step 2:
If you wish to disable traffic between LAN groups, check the
Disable traffic
between LAN group 1 and LAN group 2
checkbox as required.
Step 3:
Click the
Apply
button to apply the settings.
Step 4:
To save your configuration, please refer to the section under
Save / Restart
Menu
.
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8.8
Remote Web Access
The Remote Web Access page allows you to give temporary permission to a user to
access your router from the WAN side. From the moment the account is enabled, the
user is expected to log in within 20 minutes or the account expires. Once the user is
logged in, an inactive session of more than 20 minutes will log the user out and the
account expires.
To enable a temporary user account for remote access, follow the steps below.
Step 1
:
From the
Advanced
tab, click the
Remote Web Access
link provided. The
following page appears:
Step 2:
Check the
Enable Remote Web Access
checkbox to give the account read
and write access to the iConnect625W router.
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Step 3:
Enter a unique user name in the
User Name
field for the WAN access account
as shown above.
Step 4:
Enter the user password in the
Password
field for the WAN access account as
shown above.
Step 5:
The default port number in the
Port
field is
51003
. This is the port number to be
opened for the temporary WAN access.
Step 6:
Click the
Apply
button to apply the settings.
Step 7:
To save your configuration, please refer to the section under
Save / Restart
Menu
.
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8.9
Bridge Filters
The Bridge filtering mechanism enables users to define rules which allow/deny access
through the iConnect625W, via the hardware (MAC Address) of network devices.
The User Interface for
Bridge Filter
allows the following functionality:
±
Enabling filter rules;
±
Adding / Editing / Deleting filter rules.
When bridge filtering is enabled, each frame is examined against every defined filter rule
in sequence. When a match is found, the appropriate filtering action (allow/deny) is
performed.
To enable
Bridge Filters
, follow the steps below.
Step 1
:
From the
Advanced
tab, click the
Bridge Filters
link provided. The following
page appears:
Step 2:
Check the
Enable Bridge Filters
checkbox to enable this feature as shown
and click the
Apply
button.
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Step 3:
Check the
Bridge Filter Management Interface
checkbox as shown below to
enable the
Bridge Filter Management Interface
field. This ensures that you do
not get locked out of the iConnect625W on the interface of the LAN group
specified in the next two fields.
Step 4:
Select the LAN group from the
Select LAN
drop-down list.
Step 5:
Enter the source MAC address in the
SRC MAC
field. It must be in
xx-xx-xx-xx-
xx-xx
format
.
Step 6:
Select the source port from the
SRC Port
drop-down list. You can choose from
Any, Ethernet, WLAN or WAN Bridge Connection Port
for the particular bridge,
if available.

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