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13.2.3.2
New Triggering Rule
The following screen will appear if you click the
new custom service
button from the
Port Triggering
screen
(
Security > Services > Port Triggering > New Triggering Rule
). This screen allows you to create a “new” port
triggering rule that will then be added to the
Triggering Rule
drop-down menu.
Rule Name
Displays the name for the new port triggering rule being created.
Outgoing Protocol
Click this drop-down menu to select an outgoing connection from the local network
on a predetermined port or range of ports:
Tcp: Transmission Control Protocol.
Udp: User Datagram Protocol.
Outgoing Port Start
Displays the local LAN side TCP/UDP start port.
Outgoing Port End
Displays the local LAN side TCP/UDP end port.
Incoming Protocol
Click this drop-down menu to select the incoming protocol for the triggered ports:
Tcp: Transmission Control Protocol.
Udp: User Datagram Protocol.
Incoming Port Start
The WAN side TCP/UDP start port.
Incoming Port End
The WAN side TCP/UDP end port.
add
Click this button to create a port triggering rule that can be enabled from the
Port
Triggering
screen’s
Triggering Rule
drop-down menu.
back
Click this button to return to the
Port Triggering
screen.
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13.3
Wireless Security
The following screen will appear if you select
Security
>
Wireless Security
from the main menu. For more
information on
Wireless Security
, please refer to section 12.3, “Wireless Security.”
13.4
Change Password
The following screen will appear if you select
Security > Change Password
from the main menu. This screen
allows you to change your Administration Name and Administration Password, protecting the Gateway from any
unauthorized modifications to the configuration settings. The values typed in the password fields will be masked for
security purposes. If you change the settings in this screen, click
change
and then
OK
. If you click
Cancel
, the
screen will return to its previous settings.
NOTE:
If the Gateway is password protected and you are not an authorized user, you will not be able to change the
value in this screen. (The Gateway cannot be configured unless an authorized user is logged in.) Contact your
network administrator for further instructions.
IMPORTANT:
The
Security > Change Password
screen allows you to
use
admin
as your
administration name
(your administration name can match your user name). However, this screen does not allow you to use
“password”
as your
administration password
. You must type a different password in order for this screen to take effect. If you
type
password
in the fields labeled
Enter
Administration Password
and
Verify Administration Password
, this
screen will not continue the logon. Once you decide on an
administration name
and
password
, please record them
for future reference.
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Enter Administrative Name
Note: This changes the Systems Administrator
password, not the PPP password.
Type the name of your network administrator.
Enter Administrative Password
Type your network administrator’s password in this field.
Verify Administrative Password
Retype your network administrator’s password in this field.
13.5
Security Log
The following screen will appear if you select
Security > Security Log
from the main menu. This screen is an
advanced diagnostics screen and will alert you of noteworthy information sent to your Gateway from the Internet. It
may also contain entries that indicate Local Administrative Access and/or Remote Access logins or failures. Up to
1000 entries can be made, but a maximum of 50 entries are displayed at a time. Once 1000 entries have been logged,
the oldest entry is removed to make space for new entries as they occur.
Clear log
Click this button to remove all entries from the log.
printable/savable format
Click this button to open a new window that contains a list of all the logged packets
that can be saved to file or sent to a local printer.
Settings
Click this button to select the information that you want logged via the F
irewall Log
Settings
window. Click
OK
on the pop-screen that follows. Refer to section 13.5.1,
“Firewall Log Settings.”
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Packet
Displays the packet number.
Time
Displays the time that the packet was sent.
Direction/Source
Displays the direction of transmission.
Rule/Reason
Displays the internal rule that caused the logged event. The internal rule is set up
under Firewall rules.
Details
Displays a description of the logged event.
Page
Clicking a number link at the bottom of the page navigates you to the corresponding
range of entries. The most recent entries are always on the highest numbered page.
13.5.1
Firewall Log Settings
The following screen will appear if you click the
settings
button from the
Security Log
screen (
Security > Security
Log > Firewall Log Settings
). This screen allows you to configure firewall logging. Remote logging allows the
firewall logs to be sent to a machine running a syslog server.
Log Allowed Traffic
Click this drop-down menu to choose from the log allowed traffic options.
Disabled: System will not log allowed traffic.
Inbound Packets: System will log inbound packets only.
Outbound Packets: System will log outbound packets only.
All Packets: System will log both inbound and outbound packets.
Log Blocked Traffic
Click this drop-down menu to choose from the log blocked traffic options.
Disabled: System will not log blocked traffic.
Inbound Packets: System will log inbound packets only.
Outbound Packets: System will log outbound packets only.
All Packets: System will log both inbound and outbound packets.
Log Traffic Specified In
Rules
Click this drop-down menu to enable or disable logging traffic specified in rules.
Log Administrative
Access
Click this drop-down menu to enable or disable logging administrative access.
save
Click this button to save the changes made on this screen.
cancel
Click this button to cancel the changes made on this screen.
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14.
ADVANCED
This section explains the advanced features of your Gateway and guides you through the configurable settings. It
provides instructions on backing up and restoring your Gateway’s configuration settings, gives details about the
statistic screens of your Gateway, and allows you to configure your Gateway’s LAN, WAN, and Static IP features.
NOTE:
Not all options in the
Advanced
menu may be available if your Gateway’s Ethernet VersaPort is configured
for “WAN Uplink Port” instead of “LAN Ethernet Port.” Refer to section 14.4.3, “VersaPort.”
14.1
Version Data
The following screen will appear if you select
Advanced > Version Data
from the main menu. This screen displays
general information about your Gateway.
Model Number
Displays your Gateway manufacturer’s model number.
Serial Number
Displays your Gateway manufacturer’s serial number.
MAC Address
Displays your Gateway Media Access Controller (MAC); i.e., hardware address
of this device.
Software Version
Displays your Gateway’s version of application software.
Software Model
Displays your Gateway’s application type.
Description
Displays your Gateway’s product description.
Boot Loader
Displays your Gateway’s version of boot loader software
Configuration
Displays your Gateway’s proprietary configuration number.

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