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5.
Example: Filter and block MSN usage.
For example, a company does not wish to allow employees to use MSN. The system administrator can set up an ACL
action: rejecting the traffic going out to External IP Range at 207.46.110.*/24.
Rule Name
MSN Blocking
Rule Enable
Enable
External Interface
* (All complies)
Internal IP Range
Keep it blank (All complies)
External IP Range
207.46.110.1:207.46.110.1.254 (IP address range for MSN server)
Protocol
TCP
Service Port Range
Keep it blank (All complies)
Action
DENY
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7.3
MAC ACCESS CONTROL SETUP
1.
Click on [Security]
[MAC Access Control] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure ACL Settings following the instructions below.
MAC Access Control
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable MAC access Control
Default MAC Access Control
Action
The default ACL action of the ACL rules. When you add the individual rules,
it can be viewed as exceptions and take effects relating to the default action.
If the action of the adding rule is the same as the default action, then this
rule will not work.
3.
Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen.
4.
Example: Bind IP to a MAC
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If users need to bind an IP to a specified MAC (network device), one can follow the settings as below.
Sequence Number
User1
Rule Name
Enable
MAC
00:33:44:55:66:77
Action
Allow Access
ACL Enable
Enable
Static ARP Enable
Enable
Static DHCP
Enable
Enable
IP
192.168.10.100
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7.4
OpenDNS SETUP
7.4.1
OpenDNS Settings
1.
Click on [Security]
[OpenDNS] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure OpenDNS Settings following the instructions below.
OpenDNS Service
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable OpenDNS
OpenDNS Username
Enter OpenDNS user name.
OpenDNS Password
Enter OpenDNS password.
DNS Query Redirection to
OpenDNS DNS Servers
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable the data flow redirect to the
OpenDNS Server. Users can get advanced content filtering function through
the setting
OpenDNS Label
Enter the OpenDNS Label
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7.5
WEB FILTERING SETUP
1.
Click on [Security]
[Web Filtering] tab. You will see the following screen.
2.
Configure Web Filtering Settings following the instructions below.
Web Filtering
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable Web Filtering
Activex Filtering
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable Activex Filtering
Java/JavaScript Filtering
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable Java/JavaScript Filtering
Proxy Filtering
Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable Proxy Filtering

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