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Defined Games & Applications
Accessing the Defined
Games & Applications
page
Proceed as follows to access the
Defined Games & Applications
page:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Game & Application Sharing
.
2
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Modify a game or application
.
The Defined Games &
Applications page
This page gives you an overview of the games and applications defined on your
SpeedTouch™. Each game or application can be assigned to a device on your local
network.
If you want to:
±
View the translation rules of a game or application, click the name of the rule.
±
Change the translation rules of a game or application, click the
Edit
link of the
game or application.
±
Remove a game or application from your SpeedTouch™, click the
Delete
link
of the game or application.
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5.5.7
Game or Application Definition
Accessing the Game or
Application Definition
page
Proceed as follows to access the
Game or Application Definition
page:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Game & Application Sharing
.
2
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Modify a game or application
.
3
Click the name of the game or application you want to view/change.
Overview
This page gives you an overview of the port mappings used to allow this service or
game to be initiated from the Internet.
A service consists of one or more TCP/UDP port ranges. Each incoming port range
can be translated into a different internal (local network) port range. Port ranges can
be statically assigned to devices or dynamically assigned using an outgoing trigger.
Configure
Under:
±
Game or Application Name
you can:
Change the name of the game or application.
±
Game or Application Definition
you can:
Change the TCP/UDP port definition for this game or application.
Consult the user’s guide or support pages of your application to know which
ports are being used by this application.
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Adding a Port
Translation rule
Proceed as follows:
1
Click the
Edit
link of the TCP/UDP port definition of the game or application.
2
In the
Protocol
list, click the protocol the game or application uses.
3
In the
Port Range
box, type the port range the game or application uses.
4
In the
Translate To
box, type the port range to which the SpeedTouch™ has to
translate the ports specified under
Port Range
.
5
If you want to make a dynamic translation rule you must specify a trigger
protocol and port.
6
Click
Apply
.
As soon as the SpeedTouch™ receives outgoing traffic on this trigger
port, it will activate this translation rule.
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5.5.8
New Game or Application
Creating a new game or
application
Proceed as follows:
1
In the
Toolbox
menu, click
Game & Application Sharing
.
2
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Create a new game or application
.The following
window appears:
3
Type the name of the game or application in the
Name
box.
4
Click:
±
Clone Existing Game or Application
if you want to start from the port
mappings of the selected game or application.
±
Manual Entry of Port Maps
if you want to manually configure the port
mapping for this game or application.
The SpeedTouch™ creates the game or application and takes you to the
Game
or Application Definition
page to configure the port mappings for this game or
application.
5
Enter the necessary port mappings and click
Add
.
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5.5.9
Parental Control
Parental Control
The SpeedTouch™ allows you to block/allow particular Web sites:
±
Based on the Web site’s URL.
±
Based on the Web site’s content.
±
By redirecting a Web site to another Web site.
Overview
The
Overview
page displays:
±
The current
Address Based Filtering
rules.
±
The current
Content Based Filtering
configuration.
To view which content types are blocked/allowed, click
Details
. For more
information, see
“5.5.11 Content Level” on page 86
.
Configure
On the
Configure
page, you can:
±
Deny access to a specific web site
.
±
Allow access to a specific Web site
.
±
Redirect a Web site
.
±
Configure content based filtering settings
.
Content levels
The following content levels are available:
±
All
:
Allow all categorized Web sites.
±
Legal
:
Allow all except illegal, extreme, spam and spyware Web sites.
±
Teenagers
:
Block illegal, adult, extreme, online ordering/gambling, spam and spyware
Web sites.
±
Children
:
Only allow children-save Web sites.
±
BlockAll
:
Block all categorized Web sites.
As within a Web site lots of references can be made to other URLs, it is
recommended to use this feature in combination with content based
filtering.
!
If your administrator account is configured as default user, make sure you
configure a password for this account or change the default user. Otherwise
users on your local network can browse to your SpeedTouch™ to disable
your filtering rules.
For more information, see
“5.5.16 User Management” on page 94
and
“5.5.18 Change Default User” on page 97
.
!
Address based filtering rules have priority over content based filtering
rules.

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