Macsense Connectivity XRouter Pro user manual IP Access Setting

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Chapter 4 - ADVANCED CONFIGURATION

4.2.2 IP Access Setting

The IP Access Setting page in the XRouter Pro can block a user defined IP range from accessing specified ports. This feature is useful when block- ing Internet services that you do not desire on your network.

(See Figure 4.2-2)

Figure 4.2-2

The IP Access Setting sub page contains four sections. To enable the IP Access Setting feature, you must enter information into the following sec- tions:

Filter Group (1-5)/LAN IP Range: In this section, you will need to input the range of LAN IP addresses for which access needs to be blocked. You can have up to 5 Filter Groups.

NOTE: The IP Range of one Filter Group can not overwrite the IP Range of another Filter Group.

Protocol Type: In this section, you will need to select the type of protocol that needs to be blocked from the pop -up menu. The choices are TCP, UDP, or Both. If you are uncertain about the type needs to be blocked, select Both from the menu.

Blocked Port No: In this section, you will need to enter the individual port num- bers to be blocked. Up to 5 individual ports maybe be entered in this section for the given IP Range.

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