Access Filter
The network Administrator can use the Access Filter to gain fine control over the Internet access and applications available to LAN users.
•Five (5) user groups are available, and each group can have different access rights.
•All PCs (users) are in the Default group, unless assigned to another group on the Host IP screen.
Figure 5-2: Access Filter
Settings – Access Filter
Setup Access Group | This allows you have different access rights for different Groups of PCs. |
| • If you want the same restrictions to apply to everyone, select |
| Default for the Group. In this case, there is no need to enter any |
| Hosts on the Host IP screen. |
| • If you wish to apply different restrictions on different Groups, select |
| the desired Group, and click the "Select" button. The screen will |
| update with data for the selected Group. |
Filter Setting | Select the desired option for this Group: |
| • No filtering – Nothing is blocked, Internet access is not restricted. |
| • Block All Access – Everything is blocked, Internet access is not |
| available. |
| • Block selected items – Items selected on this screen are blocked. |
| You can block well known services by using the checkboxes, or |
| define your own filters. |
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