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Field Name
Description
Filter Name
A free-form text field. Enter a descriptive name for this filter.
IP Version
Version IPv4 applies by default. IPV6 can be alternately selected.
Protocol
[TCP/UDP
, TCP, UDP
, or ICMP]
Select the protocol to be associated with this incoming filter.
Source IP address [/prefix length]
Enter source address for rule.
Source Port (port or port:port)
Enter source port number or range.
(Destination port numbers xxxxx:yyyyy).
Select All checkbox
Check as applicable to apply rule to all interfaces.
First WAN interface (e.g. pppoe
based) checkbox
Last
WAN
interface
(e.g.
ipoe
based) checkbox
Check each as applicable to effect rule on specific WAN interface(s). WAN interface(s)
available for selection will be those configured in Routing mode and with firewall enabled.
First LAN interface checkbox
Second LAN interface (as applica-
ble) checkbox
Check each as applicable for desired rule.
Bridged Interface checkbox
Check as applicable for desired rule.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
MAC Filtering
Your SmartRG gateway can block or forward packets based on the originating device. This MAC filtering feature is available only
in Bridging mode. For other modes, similar functionality is available via IP Filtering.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Security -> MAC Filtering
from the left sidebar, alter the Policy to FORWARD or BLOCKED as
desired.
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Field Name
Description
Interface
Interface(s) associated with established policy rule(s).
Policy
[FORWARD, BLOCKED] The current/active policy type that is in place.
Change
Check this box then click the Change Policy button to toggle the policy type.
Next, click the
Add
button. The following screen will appear.
Click
Apply/Save
to commit the changes.
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Field Name
Description
Protocol Type
[PPPoE, IPv4/IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX, NetBEUI, IGMP]
Select the protocol associated with the
device at the destination MAC address.
Destination MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of the hardware you wish to associate with this filter.
Source MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of the device that is originating requests intended for the device
associated with the Destination MAC address.
Frame Direction
Select the incoming/outgoing packet interface.
WAN Interfaces
Applies the filter to the selected interface(s).
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Parental Control
The Parental Control features of your SmartRG gateway enable restriction of internet access on a LAN host by LAN host basis.
This is achieved without the need for client software to be installed on each host.
Time Restriction
Time Restriction features can be established on a per MAC address basis for individual LAN hosts. Access constraints by day of
week and time of day are available to customize per the preferences of the subscriber.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Parental Control -> Time Restriction
, click the
Add
button toward the center. The following
screen will appear:
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Field Name
Description
User Name
A free form text field. Enter and intuitive name for this restriction.
Browser’s MAC Address
MAC address of the PC to which this restriction will uniquely apply.
Other MAC Address
(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)
MAC address of another LAN device to restrict.
Days of the week
Check the box(es) for day(s) Mon - Sun the restrictions apply.
Start Time Blocking /
End Time Blocking
Enter the range of time that the above stated device(s) is to be restricted from access to
the internet.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
URL Filter
The other side of the Parental Controls coin is URL filtering.
From the left navigation bar, select
Advanced Setup -> Parental Control -> Url Filter.
Choose the
Exclude List
radio button to add a URL to be blocked. Note that the
Include List
is a feature of Cisco Prime Home™
Plus and is only supported when the gateway is under management by Cisco Prime Home™. In that event, these settings must be
applied via the, “Content Filtering” features Cisco Prime Home™ and not from this native, gateway user interface.
Next click the
Add
button toward the center of the screen. The following screen will appear:
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Note that there is only one
Block List
and one
Allow List
per gateway. The stand-alone modem capability does not maintain a
unique Allow and Block List for each individual LAN device. Some additional flexibility however is available when your SmartRG
gateway is under management of Cisco Prime Home™. Refer to Cisco documentation regarding, “Content Filtering” for instruc-
tions.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
URL Address
URL address to be added to the enabled applicable Exclude or Include list.
Port Number
Port number associated with URL being added (default 80 ).
Quality of Service
QOS enables prioritization of internet content to help ensure the best possible performance. This is particularly useful for stream-
ing video and audio content to minimized potential for drop-outs. QoS becomes significant when the sum of the traffic (audio,
video, data) exceeds the capacity of the line.
QoS Config
Use the QOS Config screen to enable QOS and set the
DSCP Mark classification.
Note:
-
In ATM mode, the maximum queues that can be configured is 16.
-
In PTM mode, the maximum queues that can be configured is 8.
-
For each Ethernet interface, the maximum configurable queues is 4.
-
Queues for Wireless (e.g. WMM Voice Priority for wl0 interface) show only when wireless is enabled. If the WMM
Advertise function in the Wireless Basic Setup page is disabled, classification related to wireless will have no effect.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Quality Of Service -> QoS Config
, click the
checkbox
toward the center of the screen if you wish
to enable QoS.

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