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Figure 77
Network Setting > Dynamic DNS
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 57
Network Setting > Dynamic DNS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Dynamic DNS Setup
Active Dynamic
DNS
Select this check box to use dynamic DNS.
Service Provider
This is the website of your Dynamic DNS service provider.
Host Name
Type the domain name assigned to your AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries by your Dynamic
DNS provider.
You can specify up to two host names in the field separated by a comma (",").
Username
Type your user name.
Password
Type the password assigned to you.
Enable Wildcard
Option
Select the check box to enable DynDNS Wildcard.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
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HAPTER
14
Filters
14.1
Overview
This chapter introduces three types of filters supported by the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries. You can
configure rules to restrict traffic by IP addresses, MAC addresses, IPv6 addresses and/or URLs.
14.1.1
What You Can Do in the Filter Screens
Use the
IP/MAC Filter
screen (
Section 14.2 on page 167
) to create IP and MAC filter rules.
Use the
IPv6/MAC Filter
screen (
Section 14.3 on page 170
) to create IPv6 and MAC filter rules.
14.1.2
What You Need to Know About Filtering
URL
The URL (Uniform Resource Locator) identifies and helps locates resources on a network. On the
Internet the URL is the web address that you type in the address bar of your Internet browser, for
URL and IP Filter Structure
The URL, IP and IPv6 filters have individual rule indexes. The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries allows
you to configure each type of filter with its own respective set of rules.
14.2
The IP/MAC Filter Screen
Use this screen to create and apply IP and MAC filters. Click
Security
>
Filter
>
IP/MAC Filter
.
The screen appears as shown.
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Figure 78
Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 58
Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Rule Type
Rule Type selection
Select
White List
to specify traffic to allow and
Black List
to specify traffic to
disallow.
IP / MAC Filter Rule Editing
IP / MAC Filter Rule Index
Select the index number of the filter rule.
Active
Use this field to enable or disable the filter rule.
Interface
Select the PVC to which to apply the filter.
Direction
Apply the filter to
Incoming
or
Outgoing
traffic direction.
Rule Type
Select
IP
or
MAC
type to configure the rule.
Use the
IP
Filter to block or allow traffic by IP addresses.
Use the
MAC
Filter to block or allow traffic by MAC address.
Source IP Address
Enter the source IP address of the packets you wish to filter. This field is
ignored if it is 0.0.0.0.
Subnet Mask
Enter the IP subnet mask for the source IP address
Port Number
Enter the source port of the packets that you wish to filter. The range of this
field is 0 to 65535. This field is ignored if it is 0.
Destination IP Address
Enter the destination IP address of the packets you wish to filter. This field is
ignored if it is 0.0.0.0.
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Subnet Mask
Enter the IP subnet mask for the destination IP address.
Port Number
Enter the destination port of the packets that you wish to filter. The range of
this field is 0 to 65535. This field is ignored if it is 0.
Protocol
Select
ICMP
,
TCP
or
UDP
for the upper layer protocol.
IP / MAC Filter Listing
IP / MAC Filter Rule Index
Select the index number of the filter set from the drop-down list box.
#
This is the index number of the rule in a filter set.
Active
This field shows whether the rule is activated.
Interface
This is the interface that the filter set applies to.
Direction
The filter set applies to this traffic direction.
Src IP/Mask
This is the source IP address and subnet mask when you select
IP
as the rule
type.
Dest IP/Mask
This is the destination IP address and subnet mask.
Mac Address
This is the MAC address of the packets being filtered.
Src Port
This is the source port number.
Dest Port
This is the destination port number.
Protocol
This is the upper layer protocol.
Apply
Click this to apply your changes.
Delete
Click this to remove the filter rule.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 58
Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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14.3
IPv6/MAC Filter
Use this screen to create and apply IPv6 filters. Click
Security
>
Filter
>
IPv6/MAC Filter
. The
screen appears as shown.
Figure 79
Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 59
Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Rule Type
Rule Type selection
Select
White List
to specify traffic to allow and
Black List
to specify traffic to
block.
IPv6 / MAC Filter Rule Editing
IPv6 / MAC Filter Rule Index
Select the index number of the filter rule.
Active
Use this field to enable or disable the filter rule.
Interface
Select the PVC to which to apply the filter.
Direction
Apply the filter to
Incoming
or
Outgoing
traffic direction.
Rule Type
Select
IP
or
MAC
type to configure the rule.
Use the
IP
Filter to block or allow traffic by IPv6 addresses.
Use the
MAC
Filter to block or allow traffic by MAC address.
Source IP Address
Enter the source IPv6 address of the packets you wish to filter. This field is
ignored if it is ::.
Source Prefix Length
Enter the prefix length for the source IPv6 address
Destination IPv6 Address
Enter the destination IPv6 address of the packets you wish to filter. This field is
ignored if it is ::.

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