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Figure 4-40
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Rule Type:
Select MAC for the MAC Filter rule.
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Active:
Select “Yes” to make the rule to take effect.
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MAC Address:
Enter the MAC address for the rule.
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Rule Unmatched:
If the current rule can not match, and you select
Forward
, the router will
skip the rule and transmit directly.
If you select
Next
, the router will find the next filter rule
(show in Filter list) to match.
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IP/MAC Filter Listing:
This displays the information about the MAC Filter rules.
To add a MAC Address filtering entry:
For example:
If you want to block the PCs with MAC addresses 00-0A-EB-00-07-BE and
00-0A-EB-00-07-5F to access the Internet, you can configure as follows. Presume the rules are
both aimed at the interface PVC0, and their indexes are (1, 1) and (1, 2).
Step 1:
Select the “IP/MAC Filter” as the Filter Type Selection:
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Select the “MAC” as the Rule Type on the Filter screen (show in Figure 4-40).
, Then you can configure the specific rule for the example.
Step 2:
Select the
IP/MAC Filter Set Index
and
IP/MAC Filter Rule Index
for the rule, then
select the Interface “PVC0”, and select the Direction “Outgoing” for the first rule.
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Note:
If you want to make the rule take effect, please select
Yes
to active the rule.
Step 3:
Enter the “MAC Address” and select the Unmatched rule as “Next”.
Step 4:
Finally, click the
SAVE
to save the entry.
Step 5:
Go to Step 2 to configure the next rule: Block the PC with MAC address
00-0A-EB-00-07-5F to access the Internet.
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Note:
After you complete the MAC filter rules for the example, the Filter list will show as follows. You can
enter the IP / MAC Filter Set Index to view the information about the rule.
Other operations for the entries as shown in Figure 4-39:
Select the
IP / MAC Filter Set Index
and
IP/MAC Filter Rule Index
to view or modify the entry.
Select the
IP / MAC Filter Set Index
and
IP/MAC Filter Rule Index
to locate the specific rule, and
then click the
DELETE
button to delete the entry.
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4.5.2.3 Application Filter
Select
Application Filter
as the Filter type (shown in Figure 4-41), and then you can configure the
filter rules based on application.
Figure 4-41
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Filter Type Selection:
Select the Application Filter for the next configuration.
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Application Filter:
Activate or deactivate the function.
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ICQ & MSN & YMSG & Real Audio/Video:
Select
Allow
or
Deny
for these applications.
If
you select Allow,
the Router will accept the application; if you select Deny, the Router will
forbid the application.
4.5.2.4 URL
Select
Application Filter
as the Filter type (shown in Figure 4-42), and then you can configure the
filter rules based on URL.
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Figure 4-42
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Filter Type Selection:
Select the URL Filter for the next configuration.
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Active:
Select “Yes” to make the rule to take effect.
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URL Index:
Select the index for the URL Filter entry.
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URL:
Enter the URL for this URL Filter.
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URL Filter Listing:
This displays the information about the URL Filter rules.
To add a URL filter entry:
For example:
If you want to forbid the user to access the website:
www.yahoo.com
. Presume the
rule is aimed at the interface PVC0, and its index is “1”.
Step 1:
Select the “URL Filter” as the Filter Type Selection (show in Figure 4-42).
Step 2:
Select the Index for the rule, and then enter the website in the URL field.
Step 3:
Finally, Select
Yes
to active the rule, and then click the
SAVE
to save the entry.
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Other operations for the entries as shown in Figure 4-39:
Select the
URL Index
to view or modify the entry.
Select the
URL Index
to locate the specific rule, and then click the
DELETE
button to delete the
entry.
4.5.3 SNMP
Choose “
Access Management
→
SNMP
”, you can see the SNMP screen. The Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) is used for exchanging information between network devices.
Figure 4-43
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Get Community:
Set the password for the incoming Get and Get next requests from the
management station.
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Set Community:
Set the password for incoming Set requests from the management station.
4.5.4 UPnP
Choose “
Access Management
→
UPnP
”, you can configure the UPnP in the screen (shown in
Figure 4-44).
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses TCP/IP for
simple peer-to-peer network connectivity between devices. An UPnP device can dynamically join
a network, obtain an IP address, convey its capabilities and learn about other devices on the
network. In turn, a device can leave a network smoothly and automatically when it is no longer in
use. UPnP broadcasts are only allowed on the LAN.