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Source:Select the Source IP Range for the entries, including the following three ways:

IP/MASK: Enter an IP address or subnet mask. ("0.0.0.0/32" means any IP).

Group: Select a predefined group of users. You can set the group on4.4.1 Group.

ANY: means for any users.

Destination: Select the Destination IP Range for the entries, including the following two ways:

IP/MASK: Enter an IP address or subnet mask. ("0.0.0.0/32" means any IP is acceptable).

ANY: means for any users.

Effective Time: Specify the time for the entry to take effect.

Description: Give a description for the entry.

Priority:Select this option to specify the priority for the added entries. The latest enabled entry will be displayed at the end of the list by default.

List of Rules

You can view the information of the entries and edit them by the Action buttons. The smaller the value is, the higher the priority is.

The first entry in Figure 4-46indicates: The TELNET packets transmitted from the hosts within the network of 192.168.0.0/24 will be not allowed to pass through the router at 8:00-20:00 from Tuesday to Saturday.

Note:

For the users in the private network and not being set access rule, the default Policy is Allow.

To specify all IP addresses, type “0.0.0.0 / 32” in the Policy field.

● For detailed setting of subnet mask, please refer to Appendix B FAQ.

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Contents TL-R480T+ Load Balance Broadband Router Copyright & Trademarks FCC Statement 安全諮詢及注意事項 Safety InformationContents 120 Hardware Specifications 119Appendix C Glossary 122Package Contents Overview of this Guide Intended ReadersConventions Page Overview of the Router  Easy-to-use FeaturesHardware Basic FunctionsFront Panel Appearance AC Power Receptacle  Reset buttonRear Panel  Interface Description PortConfigure PC Quick Installation GuidePage Page Is the connection between your PC and the router correct? LoginIs the TCP/IP configuration for your PC correct? WAN Mode 11 WAN Connection Type Page Page 17 Configuration Completed Status ConfigurationWAN Mode Quick SetupNetwork 1 WAN Static IP Static IPPrimary DNS Default GatewaySecondary DNS Upstream Bandwidth Dynamic IP WAN Dynamic IP Following items are displayed on this screenUnicast Get IP Address byUse the following DNS ServerWAN PPPoE PPPoEActive Mode PasswordSettings Keep Alive Account NameISP Address Service NameSecondary Connection Connection Type PPPoE Status WAN L2TP L2TPServer IP  L2TP Settings L2TP Status UpstreamBandwidth Downstream Bandwidth Pptp Secondary Connections  Pptp Settings Pptp Status BigPond  BigPond SettingsPage  BigPond Status 2 LAN2.1 LAN  LAN DhcpDhcp Client  Dhcp Settings Dhcp Reservation Dhcp Reservation List of Reserved Address IptvSet the MAC Address for WAN port MAC AddressSet the MAC Address for LAN port Statistics Switch MAC Address Port Statistics 15 Statistics Following items are displayed on this screen General Port Mirror Port Mirror ModeMirroring Port Mirrored PortApplication Example Rate Control Rate Control Port Config Port Config Port Vlan Port Status Port Vlan User GroupGroup View UserView  View Config1 NAT NAT SetupAdvanced  List of Rules One-to-One NAT One-to-One NAT  Multi-Nets NAT Multi-Nets NATApplication Example  Network Requirements  Configuration procedure  Virtual Server Virtual ServerInterface ProtocolPort Triggering  Port Triggering  ALG 1.6 ALGTraffic Control Setup323 ALG IPsec ALG Interface Bandwidth Is available to useBandwidth Control GuaranteedDirection GroupSession Limit Session Limit List of Session Limit Session List Session Limit Policy Routing ConfigurationLoad Balance WAN Link Backup 36 Link Backup Following items are displayed on this screen Protocol Static Route Routing Protocol  List of Protocol Static Route 38 Static Route Following items are displayed on this screenApplication Example  Network Requirements IP-MAC Binding FirewallAnti ARP Spoofing  IP-MAC Binding 40 ARP Scanning ARP ScanningARP List Attack DefenseDefense Flood DefensePacket Anomaly MAC Filtering Enable AttackDefense Logs  MAC FilteringURL Filtering Access ControlObject  URL Filtering RuleWeb Filtering Access RulesPolicy  Access RulesService  List of Rules  Service ServiceName Dest. PortControl Rules  List of ServiceApp Control Application Database Control Rules General ServicesPPPoE Server Page Account IP Address Pool IP Address Pool  List of IP Pool Account Account Name 52 Account Following items are displayed on this screen List of Account Is 48. If Enable Advanced Account Features is not selected,Exceptional IP  List of Exceptional IP List of Account Exceptional IP Interval BulletinContent Enable LogsDynamic DNS Title56 DynDNS Ddns DynDNS List of DynDNS Account No-IP Dyndns Ddns  No-IP Ddns 57 NO-IP Ddns Following items are displayed on this screen List of No-IP Account PeanutHull List of PeanutHull Account Comexe PeanutHull Ddns  Comexe Ddns 59 Comexe Ddns Following items are displayed on this screen List of UPnP Mapping UPnP List of Comexe Account Admin Setup MaintenanceAdministrator  AdministratorLogin Parameter Remote Management Management Factory DefaultsExport and Import  Remote Management Configuration Version Reboot Export  ImportSnmp Firmware Upgrade68 Snmp Following items are displayed on this screen Interface Traffic Statistics StatisticsIP Traffic Statistics Interface Displays the interface IP Fragment RxDiagnostics Diagnostics Traffic Statistics  IP Traffic Statistics Ping 71 Diagnostics Following items are displayed on this screen Tracert Online DetectionDetecting PingTime Time List of WAN status  Current TimeGet UTC Daylight Saving TimeManual Synchronize withRecurring Mode Predefined ModeDate Mode LogsSeverity  List of LogsSend System Logs Level DescriptionNAT Table  Filter SettingLevel Description Debugging  NAT TablePage Ports PowerTransmission Medium LEDsAppendix B FAQ Page Glossary Description Appendix C GlossaryAllows dissimilar communication devices to communicate Port or device that connects to a LAN. Other devices Glossary Description
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