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Configuring Packet Filter:

VoIP/(802.11g) Broadband Firewall Router

Configuring Packet Filter:

1.Click Port Filters. You will then be presented with the predefined port filter rules screen (in this case for the low security level), shown below:

Note: You may click Edit the predefined rule instead of Delete it. This is an example to show to how you add a filter on your own.

Click Delete

2.Click Delete to delete the existing HTTP rule.

3.Click Add TCP/UDP Filter.

Click Add TCP/UDP Filter

4.Input the Rule Name, Time Schedule, Source/Destination IP, Type, Source/Destination Port, Inbound and Outbound.

Example:

Application: Cindy_HTTP

Time Schedule: Always On

Source / Destination IP Address(es): 0.0.0.0 (I do not wish to active the address-filter, instead I use the port-filter)

Type: TCP (Please refer to Table1: Predefined Port Filter)

Source Port: 0-65535(I allow all ports to connect with the application))
Redirect Port: 80-80(This is Port defined for HTTP)

Inbound / Outbound: Allow

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Contents VoIP/802.11g Broadband Firewall Router BiPAC 6404VP / 6404VGPUser’s Manual Version Release 5.08aTable of Contents QoS Quality of Service Firewall and Access ControlCHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING VoIP Voice over Internet ProtocolChapter 1 Introduction FeaturesIntroduction to your Router 802.11g Wireless AP with WPA SupportDynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client and server Quality of Service QoSNetwork Address Translation NAT SOHO Firewall Security with DoS and SPIRich Management Interfaces Firmware UpgradeableImportant note for using this router Chapter 2 Installing the RouterPackage Contents Do not use the same power source for this router as other equipmentRJ-45 connector The Front LEDsWireless Router Only RJ-11 connectorPort Power Switch PWR RESET The Rear PortsWAN LAN Phone 1XCabling Chapter 3 Basic Installation Chapter 3 Basic InstallationATA Mode Broadband Router Mode Connecting Your Router4. Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties. See Figure Configuring PCs in Windows in Window XP2. Double-click Local Area Connection. See Figure 4. Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties See Figure Configuring PCs in Windows2. Double-click Local Area “LAN” Connection. See Figure 3. Click Properties Configuring PC in Windows 95/98/ME5. Then select the DNS Configuration tab. See Figure 2. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. See Figure Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0Web Interface Username and Password Factory Default SettingsDevice LAN IP settings ISP setting in WAN sitePPPoE Information from your ISPDHCP Obtain an IP Address Automatically Static IP Fixed IP Address Configuring with your Web Browser ATA / Router Mode Configuration Chapter 4 ConfigurationSave Config to FLASH StatusStatus Wireless Association Table Wireless Router OnlyARP Table Routing TableRIP Routing Table DHCP TableLeased Table Expired TableVoIP Status Email StatusEvent Log Error LogNAT Sessions DiagnosticUPnP Portmap ATA / Router Mode LAN NAT DHCP Server Device IP WAN System Firewall QoS Virtual Server FunctionsTime Schedule Advanced VoIP RouterLAN Local Area Network ConfigurationEthernet Primary IP AddressIP Alias Ethernet Client Filter → Active PC in LANEthernet Client Filter Default setting is set to Disable Active PC in LAN displays a list of individual Ethernet device’s IP Address & MAC Address which connecting to the router Parameters Wireless Wireless Router OnlyWireless Distribution System WDS WPA-PSK TKIP / WPA-PSK AES Pre-Shared Key Wireless Security Wireless Router OnlyPage →Associated Wireless Clients Wireless Client / MAC Address Filter Wireless Router OnlyWireless Client Filter Default setting is set to Disable DHCP Server Time Zone SystemRemote Access Firmware Upgrade Backup / Restore Restart Router User Management Firewall and Access Control General Settings Packet Filter Table 1 Predefined Port Filter Example Predefined Port Filters RulesApplication ProtocolUDP17 Packet Filter - Add TCP/UDP Filter Packet Filter - Add Raw IP Filter Page Click Add TCP/UDP Filter Click DeleteExample Configuring Packet Filter5. The new port filter rule for HTTP is shown below Block Duration Intrusion DetectionIntrusion Name Table 2 Hacker attack types recognized by the IDSDetect Parameter Ascend KillAlways On URL Filterdropped IM / P2P Blocking Instant Message Blocking The default is set to DisabledPeer to Peer Blocking The default is set to Disabled Log information can be seen in the Status - Event Log after enabling Firewall LogVoIP Broadband Firewall Router VoIP Voice over Internet ProtocolVoice QoS Setting for Phone PortWizard NOTE User defined profiles are limited to 8 only Authentication Username Same as Phone NumberUser-defined Profiles SIP Device Parameters Advanced - Parameters How to register to SIP ServerNote ONHOOK means hung up Advanced - PSTN Environment AdjustmentPhone Port Login Account ConfigurationVolume Control For examplesCodec Preference Speed DialPSTN Dial Plan 3 Dial at Timeout PSTN Dial Plan Examples4 Dial at Timeout no Prefix 1 Dial with PrefixVoIP/802.11g Broadband Firewall Router VoIP Dial Plan Prefix Processing Dial Plan Rules ListDescription Dial-Plan ExamplesSpecial Dial Plan Examples ## xxLocalcheap.com is the default VoIP provider I set on phone port 1. When I call out any number start with 1 or 2 or 3 and plus rest of the phone number for local call, 03 is always prepended in front of these number. If 23295 are dialed, 03-2-32935 is the actual phone number called out via localcheap.com provider Mobilecheap.com is the default VoIP provider I set on phone port 2. When I call out 123-39-45678 for a mobile call, 123 is replaced with 09. Therefore, 09-39-45678 is the actual phone number called out via Mobilecheap.com provider Country Specific Ring & Tone Ring & ToneRing Parameters Tone ParametersFlash-hook Special Dial CodesOption Click Clear QoS Quality of ServicePrioritization HighDSCP Mapping Table Table 4 DSCP Mapping TableWireless Router Device Standard DSCPOutbound IP Throttling LAN to WAN Inbound IP Throttling WAN to LAN Connection Diagram VoIP Normal PCs Restricted PCInformation and Settings Example QoS for your NetworkMission-critical application Advanced setting by using IP throttlingVoice application Restricted ApplicationVoIP/802.11g Broadband Firewall Router Virtual Server “Port Forwarding” Internal IP Add Virtual ServerIP Address ExampleEdit DMZ Host Global IP Address Edit One-to-One NAT Network Address TranslationSelect the Apply button to apply your changes Example List of some well-known and registered port numbers Table 5 Well-known and registered PortsPort Number ProtocolTime Schedule Configuration of Time Schedule Click EditEdit a Time Slot Delete a Time SlotManagement and IGMP Static Route AdvancedDynamic DNS Check Email Embedded Web Server 2 Management IP accounts Device ManagementSNMP V1 and Universal Plug and Play UPnPSNMP SNMP Version SNMPv2c and SNMPv3From RFC 1493 Bridge MIB From RFC1650 EtherLike-MIBFrom RFC 1471 PPP/LCP MIB From RFC 1472 PPP/Security MIBIGMP Save Configuration to FlashLogout Problems starting up the router Chapter 5 TroubleshootingProblems with the LAN Interface ProblemContact Billion WORLDWIDE APPENDIX A Product Support and Contact Information