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Label
Description
Add User
Remove User
Enable
Defines user accounts.
To select an existing user, choose the user from the User
Settings drop-down menu.
To add a new user, add the user name and click Add.
Note that the user name cannot contain any spaces.
To activate the user, check Enable.
To remove a user, select the user from the drop-down
menu and click Remove User.
Password
Defines the password for this user. It is required when this
user tries to access the Internet via the device.
Re-Enter Password
Confirms the password with the re-entered password.
Trusted User
Each specified user may also be enabled as a “trusted user”
which means that person will have access to all Internet
content regardless of filters that may be set up. This check box
can be used as a simple override to grant a user full access
but still having the ability to keep all of the previous settings
stored and available.
Content Rule
Provides a drop-down list of existing content rules that define
what kind of Websites the user can or cannot visit.
White List Access Only
Selects the White List Access option. If you have created a
content rule that defines a black list and white list, select the
White List Access Only checkbox to force the DVW32CB to
execute the policy for the selected user.
Time Access Rule
Selects a defined time access rule to apply to the selected
user.
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8.2
Using the Basic Option
The
Basic
option allows you to select rules to block certain Internet content and Web
sites. After you change your Parental Control settings, click the appropriate Apply, Add, or
Remove button for your new settings to take effect. Refresh your browser’s display to see
the currently active settings.
Steps
To filter Internet content and Web sites:
1.
Click the
Parental Control
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click
Basic
from the left side of the screen. The
Basic
fields are explained following
this screen example.
Session Duration
Allows you to enter a time in minutes for the user’s session to
expire. When the session expires, the user can log in again for
the same session duration.
Inactivity Time
Allows you to enter the time out value when a user has no
activity on the Internet. When the time expires, the user
interface to the Internet is canceled.
Apply
Saves all changes when clicked.
Trusted Computers
Defines the trusted hosts that can bypass the Parental Control
Process.
Add
Adds the trusted host’s MAC address entered in the given
area and Add is clicked.
Remove
Removes a trusted computer from the list when it is
highlighted and Remove is clicked.
Label
Description
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Label
Description
Enable Parental Control
Activates the Parental Control feature when checked.
Apply
Saves all changes in the screen and activates Parental
Control, if enabled.
Content Policy Configuration
Add New Policy
Adds a policy to the Policy List. Enter the policy name and
click Add New Policy.
Note:
the policy name cannot contain
any spaces.
Content Policy List
Lists existing policies you can choose to use.
Remove Policy
Deletes a policy from the list. Select the policy from the list and
click Remove Policy.
Keyword List
Displays keywords you can use to block Web site addresses
(URLs) containing those words.
Add Keyword
Adds a keyword to the keyword list. Enter the word in the field
next to the Add Keyword button and click Add Keyword. The
keyword is added to the list.
Remove Keyword
Removes a keyword from the keyword list. Select the keyword
from the list, and click Remove Keyword.
Blocked Domain List
Displays Web domains (for example, unwanted.com) you can
use to block access to those domains.
Add Domain
Adds a domain to the Allowed Domain List. Enter a domain,
and click Add Domain.
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8.3
Using the ToD Filter Option
The
ToD
(Time of Day)
Filter
option allows the configuration of time-based access
policies to block all Internet traffic at specified times.
Steps
To configure ToD filters:
1.
Click the
Parental Control
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click
ToD Filter
from the left side of the screen. The
ToD Filter
fields are explained
following this screen example.
Remove Allowed Domain
Removes a domain from the Allowed Domain List. Select the
domain from the list, and click Remove Domain.
Allowed Domain List
Displays domains you can assign to users to visit only the
sites allowed.
Add Allowed Domain
Adds allowed domains to the list. Enter the name and click
Add Allowed Domain.
Remove Allowed Domain
Removes domain names from the list. Highlight the domain
from the list and click Remove Allowed Domain.
Label
Description
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8.4
Using the Local Log Option
The
Local Log
option displays Parental Control event log reporting.
Steps
To view the parental control local log:
1.
Click the
Parental Control
link from the top of the screen.
2. Click
Local Log
from the left side of the screen. The
Local Log
fields are explained
following this screen example.
Label
Description
Add New Policy
Adds a new policy. Enter a policy name and click the Add New
Policy button.
Time Access Policy List
Lists the existing policies in a drop-down list.
Enabled
Activates a policy. Select the policy from the drop-down list
and check Enabled.
Remove
Deletes a policy. Select the policy from the drop-down list and
click Remove.
Days to Block
Selects the days to block Internet access.
Time to Block:
All Day or a specific time frame
Defines the time to block.
To block all day, check All Day to eliminate all access
during the days selected.
To block a specific time frame for the days selected, enter
the Start time and the End time. Select AM or PM for
each.
Ports to Block
Defines a port range to block if the Enabled box is checked.
Port Start: Enter the starting port number to be blocked.
Port End: Enter ending port number to be blocked.
Protocol: Select the protocol type. Options are UDP, TCP,
or Both.
Apply
Saves all changes when clicked.

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