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7
Understanding the Firewall Menu
Use these instructions to configure the DVW326 firewall settings to control what types of
traffic are allowed on your network. The firewall can block certain Web-oriented cookies,
Java scripts, and pop-up windows. It is highly recommended the Firewall is left enabled at
all times to protect against denial of service (DoS) attacks. Refer to
Using the Basic Option
on page 57
to block Internet access to specific sites.
Note
: Firewall menu options are not available when the device is in Bridge mode. Refer to
Using the Bridging Option on page 82
for more information.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Basic Option on page 57
Using the Local Log Option on page 58
Using the Remote Log Option on page 59
Steps
To access the firewall menu:
1.
Access the Web user interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on
page 18
.
2. Click
Firewall
from the main menu.
7.1
Using the Basic Option
Use the
Basic
option to filter Web content to block certain Web-oriented cookies, Java
scripts, and pop-up windows.
Steps
To filter Web content:
1.
Click
Firewall
from the main menu.
2. The
Basic
screen is displayed. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
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7.2
Using the Local Log Option
Use the
Local Log
to define firewall event log reporting through email alerts and report on
possible attacks on the system.
Steps
To define local log reporting:
1.
Click
Firewall
from the main menu.
2. Click
Local Log
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
Label
Description
IPv4 Firewall Protection
Defines the level of protection. Choices are Off, Low, Medium,
and High. Services are based on the protection level and
displayed in the Allowed Services window.
Port Scan Detection
When enabled, detects port scans that probe for available
ports and potentially use these ports to detect weakness in the
network.
Optimize for XBOX
When enabled, this feature stabilizes and improves video
streaming.
Apply
Saves changes.
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7.3
Using the Remote Log Option
Use the
Remote Log
option to define events and send the log to a local SysLog server.
Steps
To configure the firewall remote log:
1.
Click
Firewall
the main menu.
2. Click
Remote Log
from the left side menu. The
Remote Log
fields are explained
following this screen example.
Label
Description
Contact Email Address
Defines the email address where you want to send the log.
SMTP Server Name
Defines the name of the SMTP server, such as
smtp.example.com.
SMTP Username
Defines the username for the email address, such as
SMTP Password
Defines the password for the email address.
E-mail Alerts
Enables or disables log reporting.
Apply
Saves the settings and completes the setup.
E-mail Log
Sends the log to the specified email address.
Clear Log
Deletes the log.
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Label
Description
Permitted Connections
When checked, logs all access attempts that are allowed by
the firewall.
Blocked Connections
When checked, logs all access attempts that are blocked by
the firewall.
Known Internet Attacks
When checked, logs all known attacks from the Internet.
Product Configuration Events
When checked, logs when the DVW326 is configured/modified
by a user or administrator.
to SysLog server at 192.168.0.
Defines the IP address of the Syslog server.
Apply
Saves changes.
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8
Understanding the Access Control Menu
The Access Control menu allows you to control Internet access for users on the DVW326
network. It provides the following features:
Define user/password access.
Block specific Web sites and Web sites based on keywords.
Define the times users are allowed to access the Internet.
View a local log to view Internet activity.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Access Control User Setup Option on page 61
Using the Basic Option on page 63
Using the ToD Filter Option on page 65
Using the Local Log Option on page 67
Steps
To access the access control menu:
1.
Access the Web interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on page
18
.
2. Click the
Access Control
link from the top of the screen.
8.1
Using the Access Control User Setup Option
The
User Setup
option allows you to configure which user accounts can or cannot
connect to your wireless or wired network, and the parameters of each connection.
Steps
To configure user accounts:
1.
Click the
Access Control
link from the top of the screen.
2. The
User Setup
screen is displayed. Field descriptions follow the screen shot below.
Note:
To enable Access Control, refer to
Using the Basic Option on page 63
.

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