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Note:
When you add an
Outgoing IP Filtering entry, you must configure at least one condition on the
preceding screen except the Filter name. If you leave the Protocol blank, it means that the rule is
effective to all protocols, if you leave the Source IP Address and/or Destination IP Address blank,
it suggests that all Source IP Addresses and/or Destination IP Addresses are controlled by the
rule, if you leave the Source Port and/or Destination Port blank, it suggests that all Source Ports
and/or Destination Ports are controlled by the rule.
IP Filtering - Incoming
Choose “
Advanced Setup
Æ
Security
Æ
IP Filtering
Æ
Incoming
”, you can configure
Incoming Filtering rules on the screen as shown in Figure 4-33.
The Incoming IP Filtering feature allows some IP traffic from WAN to access some local addresses.
By default, all incoming IP traffic from the WAN is blocked when the firewall is enabled. However,
some IP traffic can be
ACCEPTED
by setting up filters.
Figure 4-33
Setup an Incoming IP Filtering rule:
1.
Click the
Add
button in Figure 4-33, and then you will see Figure 4-34.
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Figure 4-34
2.
Enter the
Filter name
for the rule, it is exclusive and must be filled in.
3.
Select
Protocol
in the drop-down list, enter
Source IP address
,
Source Subnet Mask
,
Source Port
,
Destination IP address
,
Destination Subnet Mask
, and
Destination Port
for
the rule.
4.
Select at least one WAN interfaces displayed below to apply this rule.
5.
Click
Save/Apply
to save this entry.
)
Note:
When you add an
Incoming IP Filtering entry, you must configure at least one condition on the
preceding screen except the Filter name. If you leave
Protocol
blank, it means that the rule is
effective to all protocols, if you leave the Source IP address and/or Destination IP address blank,
it suggests that all Source IP addresses and/or Destination IP addresses are controlled by the
rule, if you leave the Source Port and/or Destination Port blank, it suggests that all Source Ports
and/or Destination Ports are controlled by the rule.
4.4.6.2 MAC Filtering
Choose “
Advanced Setup
Æ
Security
Æ
MAC Filtering
”, you can configure MAC Filtering rules
on the screen as shown in Figure 4-35. The section allows you to control access to the Internet by
users on your local network based on their MAC Address.
)
Note:
MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVC(s) configured in Bridging mode.
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Figure 4-35
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Change Policy:
There are two policies for the MAC filters
: FORWARDED
and
BLOCKED
.
Select the
Change
checkbox and click the
Change Policy
button to change from one policy
to another. When you set
FORWARDED
, it means that all MAC layer frames will be
forwarded
except those matching with any of the specified rules in the table (shown in Figure
4-35). While
BLOCKED
means that all MAC layer frames will be
blocked
except those
matching with any of the specified rules in the preceding table.
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Add:
Click the
Add
button, and then you can add a new MAC Filter in the next screen (shown
in Figure 4-35).
¾
Remove:
Select the check box in the table (shown in Figure 4-35) and then click the
Remove
button, and then the corresponding entry will be deleted in the table.
To add a MAC Filtering rule:
1.
Click the
Add
button in Figure 4-35, and you will see the next screen similar to in Figure 4-36.
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Figure 4-36
2.
Select
Protocol Type
in the drop-down list for the rule.
3.
Enter
Destination MAC Address
and
Source MAC Address
in the text box.
4.
Select
Frame Direction
in the drop-down list for the rule.
5.
Select the
WAN interfaces
from the drop-down list.
6.
Click
Save/Apply
to save this entry and then you will see your settings as shown in Figure
4-35.
4.4.7 Parental Control
Choose “
Advanced Setup
Æ
Parental Control
”. You can configure the Parental Control rules on
the screen as shown in Figure 4-37. This function allows you control the internet activities of the
child, limit the child to access certain websites and restrict the time of surfing.
Figure 4-37
4.4.7.1 Time Restriction
This section allows you add time of day restriction to a special LAN device connected to the
Router.
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Figure 4-38
To add a Time Restriction entry for Parental Control rule:
1.
Click the
Add
button in Figure 4-38, and then you will see the next screen as shown in Figure
4-39.
Figure 4-39
2.
Enter the
User Name
of the LAN device connected to the Router.
3.
To restrict the device where the browser is running, select the
Browser's MAC Address
radio button. The MAC Address has been automatically displayed in the text box. To restrict
other LAN devices, click
Other MAC Address
radio button and enter the MAC address of the
other LAN device.
4.
Select the day to allow the rule to take effect in the table.
5.
Enter the
Start Blocking Time
and
End Blocking Time
in the text box separately, and then
the device controlled will then be unable to connect to the internet during that time.
6.
Click
Save/Apply
to save this entry and then you will see you settings as shown in Figure
4-38.
)
Note:
The Time Restriction will not work correctly before the time of the device is set in “
Management
Æ
Internet Time
”.
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