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INTERNET PROTOCOL
1.
In the Internet Protocol section, specify one of the following:
No IP Address
– the connection has no IP address. This is
useful if the connection operates under a bridge.
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
– the network
connection is required by Verizon to obtain an IP address
automatically. The server assigning the IP address also
assigns a subnet mask address, which can be overridden
by entering another subnet mask address.
Use the Following IP Address
- the network connection
uses a permanent or static IP address, then the IP
address and subnet mask address.
2.
To override the subnet mask, select the
Override Subnet
Mask
check box, then enter the new subnet mask.
BROADBAND ETHERNET/COAX
CONNECTION
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COMPLETE ALL ETHERNET/COAX CONNECTION
CONFIGURATION UPDATES
To save your changes:
1.
Click Apply.
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CONFIGURING
SECURITY
SETTINGS
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
Firewall
Access Control
Port Forwarding
Port Triggering
Remote Administration
Static NAT
Security Log
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Your Gateway’s security suite includes
comprehensive and robust security
services, such as stateful packet
inspection, firewall security, user
authentication protocols, and password
protection mechanisms.
These and other features help protect
your computers from security threats on
the Internet.
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FIREWALL
This chapter covers the following security features:
Firewall
- select the security level for the firewall.
Access Control
- restrict access from the local network to the
Internet.
Port Forwarding
- enable access from the Internet to specified
services provided by computers on the local network.
Port Triggering
- define port triggering entries to dynamically open
the firewall for some protocols or ports.
Remote Administration
- enable remote configuration of your
gateway from any Internet-accessible computer.
Static NAT
- allow multiple static NAT IP addresses to be
designated to devices on the network.
Security Log
- view and configure the security log.
6.0/
FIREWALL
The firewall is the cornerstone of the security suite for your Gateway.
It has been exclusively tailored to the needs of the residential or office
user and is pre-configured to provide optimum security.
The firewall provides both the security and flexibility home and office
users seek. It provides a managed, professional level of network
security while enabling the safe use of interactive applications, such as
Internet gaming and video conferencing.
Additional features, including surfing restrictions and access control,
can also be configured locally through the user interface or remotely by
a service provider.

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