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4.
In Domain Name field, enter www.google.com.
5. Click
Save
to complete the settings.
6.
Go back to the
Target Settings
page and see the following list
Figure 5-53 Access Target List
Click the
Add New...
button to add a new target entry.
Click the
Delete All
button to delete all the entries in the table.
Click the
Next
button to go to the next page.
Click the
Previous
button return to the previous page.
5.12.4
Schedule
Choose menu
Access Control > Schedule
, you can view and set a Schedule list in the next
screen as shown in Figure 5-54. The Schedule list is necessary for the Access Control Rule.
Figure 5-54 Schedule Settings
Schedule Description
- Here displays the description of the schedule and this description is
unique
.
Day
- Here displays the day(s) in a week.
Time
- Here displays the time period in a day.
Modify
- Here you can edit or delete an existing schedule.
For example
: If you desire to restrict the Internet activities of host with MAC address
00-11-22-33-44-AA to access www.google.com only from 18:00 to 20:00 on Saturday and
Sunday, you should first follow the settings below:
1.
Click
Add New...
button to enter the
Advance Schedule Settings
page.
2.
In Schedule Description field, create a unique description for the schedule, for example
Schedule_1.
3.
In Day field, choose
Select Days
and select Sat and Sun.
4.
In Time field, enter 1800 in Start Time and 2000 in Stop Time.
5.
Click
Save
to complete the settings.
6.
Go back to the
Schedule Settings
page and see the following list
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Figure 5-55 Schedule List
Click the
Add New...
button to add a new target entry.
Click the
Delete All
button to delete all the entries in the table.
Click the
Next
button to go to the next page.
Click the
Previous
button return to the previous page.
5.13 Advanced Routing
Figure 5-56 Access Control
There are two submenus under the Advanced Routing as shown in Figure 5-56:
Static Routing
List
and
System Routing Table
. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the
corresponding function.
5.13.1
Static Routing List
A static route is a pre-determined path that network information must travel to reach a specific
host or network. To add or delete a route, work in the area under the Static Routing page as
shown in Figure 5-57.
Figure 5-57 Static Routing
To add static routing entries:
1.
Click the
Add New
button. (pop up Figure 5-58)
2.
Enter the following parameters.
Destination IP Address
-
The
Destination IP Address
is the address of the network or host
that you want to assign to a static route.
Subnet Mask
-
The
Subnet Mask
determines which portion of an IP Address is the network
portion, and which portion is the host portion.
Default Gateway
-
This is the IP Address of the gateway device that allows for contact
between the router and the network or host.
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3.
Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
for this entry from the
Status
pull-down list.
4.
Click the
Save
button to save the changes.
Figure 5-58 Add or Modify a Static Route Entry
To modify or delete an existing entry:
1.
Click the
Modify
in the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, click the
Delete
.
2.
Modify the information.
3.
Click the
Save
button.
Click the
Enable All
button to make all entries enabled.
Click the
Disabled All
button to make all entries disabled.
Click the
Delete All
button to delete all entries.
5.13.2
System Routing Table
Choose menu
System Routing Table > Rule
, and then you can view all of the valid route entries
in use in the screen as shown in Figure 5-59.The Destination IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway,
and Interface will be displayed for each entry.
Figure 5-59 System Routing Table
Destination Network
- The Destination Network is the address of the network or host to
which the static route is assigned.
Subnet Mask
- The Subnet Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network
portion, and which portion is the host portion.
Gateway
- This is the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the
Device and the network or host.
Interface
- This interface tells you whether the Destination IP Address is on the
LAN &
WLAN
(internal wired and wireless networks), the
WAN(Internet)
.
You can click the
Refresh
button to refresh the data displayed.
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5.14 Bandwidth Control
Figure 5-60 Bandwidth Control
There are two submenus under the Bandwidth Control menu as shown in Figure 5-60:
Control
Settings
and
Rules List
. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding
function. The detailed explanations for each submenu are provided below.
5.14.1
Control Settings
Choose menu
Bandwidth Control > Control Settings
, and then you can configure the Egress
Bandwidth and Ingress Bandwidth in the next screen (shown in Figure 5-61). Their values should
be configured less than 1000000Kbps.
Figure 5-61 Bandwidth Control Settings
Enable Bandwidth Control -
If enabled, the Bandwidth Control rules will take effect.
Egress Bandwidth -
The upload speed through the WAN port.
Ingress Bandwidth -
The download speed through the WAN port.
5.14.2
Rules List
Choose menu “
Bandwidth Control > Rules List
”, and then you can view and configure the
Bandwidth Control rules in the screen below.
Figure 5-62 Bandwidth Control Rules List
ID
-
The sequence of entry.
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Description
-
The information of description include address range, the port range and
protocol of transport layer.
Egress Bandwidth
-
The max upload speed which through the WAN port. The default
number is 0.
Ingress Bandwidth
-
The max download speed which through the WAN port. The default
number is 0.
Enable -
Rule status, which shows whether the rule takes effect.
Modify
-
Choose to modify or delete an existing entry.
5.15 IP & MAC Binding
ARP Binding is useful for controlling access of specific computers in the LAN.
This page displays
the
IP & MAC Binding Setting
table; you can operate it in accord with your desire.
There are two submenus under the IP & MAC Binding menu (shown in Figure 5-63):
Binding
Setting
and
ARP List
. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding
function. The detailed explanations for each submenu are provided below.
Figure 5-63 the IP & MAC Binding menu
5.15.1
Binding Setting
Selecting
IP & MAC Binding > Binding Setting
will allow you to configure the binding entries, as
shown in Figure 5-64.
Figure 5-64 Binding Setting
MAC Address
-
The MAC address of the controlled computer in the LAN.
IP Address -
The assigned IP address of the controlled computer in the LAN.
Bind
-
Check this option to enable ARP binding for a specific device.
Modify
-
To modify or delete an existing entry.
When you want to add or modify an IP & MAC Binding entry, you can click the
Add New
button
or
Modify
button, and then you will go to the next page. This page is used for adding or
modifying an IP & MAC Binding entry
(shown in Figure 5-65).

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