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5.3.1.2 IPv6 Static Routing
This screen can be used to configure the IPv6 static routing data.
Figure 5-13 IPv6 Static Routing
1. Click on
IPv6 Static Routing
.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Table 5-6 Parameters for IPv6 Static Routing
Parameter
Description
WAN Connection
Choose WAN connection for IPv6 static routing.
Prefix
The prefix is consistent with the network segment of the
IPv6
interface.
Gateway
The gateway is the next hop address in order to reach the
desired network segment.
3. Choose your WAN connection from the list.
4. Enter the range for Prefix in the entry field
5. Enter the gateway in the entry field
6. When you have modified your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
.
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5.3.1.3 RIP
This screen can be used to set RIP (Routing Information Protocol) function.
Figure 5-14 RIP
1. Click on
RIP
.
2. Choose direction for RIP from the list.
3. Choose version (
RIP1
or
RIP2
) for RIP from the list.
4. When you have modified your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
.
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5.3.2 Security
5.3.2.1 Firewall
In this menu, the firewall status is presented.
Figure 5-15 Firewall
1. Click on
Firewall
.
2. Set the hook at
Enable Firewall Protection
(default).
Notice:
If you uncheck this field your device will be unprotected.
3. When you have modified your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
. If you do not want to save your changes click on the tab
.
Notice:
If firewall is activated on your Speedport, all incoming data packets are
monitored and all incoming server requests are filtered, thus protecting your
network from malicious attacks from external sources. If firewall is NOT activated on
your Speedport, your network may get attacks from external sources.
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5.3.2.2 IP Filter
With the IP Filter functionality, you can, for example, permit access to the Home
Gateway from the Internet (WAN interface) or restrict access from the Internal
network (LAN, WIFI interface) to the internet (outgoing traffic).
For the case of Incoming traffic to the device from the xDSL interface:
Figure 5-16a IP Filter (Incoming Traffic)
1. Click on
IP Filter
.
2. Configure the following parameters:
Table 5-7 IP Filter Parameters
Parameter
Description
Enable
Select the check box to enable the IP filter function.
Protocol
Select the protocol that is used for filter packets. The
default is TCP.
Incoming Traffic
Select the traffic.
Start/End Source IP
Address
Enter the addresses for Start/End source IP. Null value is
allowed.
Start/End
Destination IP
Address
Enter the addresses for Start/End destination IP. Null
value is allowed.
Start/End Source
port
Enter the values for Start/End source port. Null value is
allowed.
Start/End
Destination port
Enter the values for Start/End destination port. Null value
is allowed.
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Mode
Choose either
Discard
or
Permit
.
3. Set the hook at
Enable
.
4. Choose the protocol (
TCP
or
UDP
or
TCP and UDP
).
5. Enter the name for a new filter in the entry field
.
6. Choose what kind of traffic you need to allow ( e.g. incoming PTM Conn-x).
7. Enter start source IP address in the entry field
.
8. Enter end source IP address in the entry field
.
9. Enter the start/end destination port in the entry field
.
10. From the available modes (
Discard
or
Permit
) choose the mode
Permit
.
11. When you have modified your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
.
Notice:
If you configure 0.0.0.0 as a Start/End Source IP address, this refers to ALL IPs
are allowed to access the Home Gateway.

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