Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
The filter works by filtering TCP/IP port numbers. The 5 most commonly used port numbers are listed for you. They include the port numbers for Mail, WWW, FTP, Telnet and News. If you would like to filter other services, you must know the port number for the service.
4.Click Edit to enter new service port numbers.
5.Enter the TCP/UDP Port Number and click Add.
Note: Refer to the Glossary of the User Guide for a definition of Port.
6.Click Privileged Clients.
7.The Privileged Client Table dialog box displays.
LAN Local Client List
In the Privileged Client Table, enter the clients you wish to have privileged access to the services that you have selected in the Filter Settings dialog box. The filter uses MAC addresses to identify the privileged clients. You can enter the MAC address directly or you can use the MAC address search tool by entering the IP address of the computer, then click Search to find the MAC address.
After completing the IP Address and MAC (Node) address, click Add to include the information in the Node (MAC) address list.
Remote Clients
(Applies to Remote Access Port(s))
Select Include WAN Async Clients as Privileged Clients or Include WAN Ethernet Clients as privileged clients to filter Remote Clients by the port they are coming in through.
8. Click OK when complete.
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