Verizon GT701C user manual Electronic Security

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Appendix C Computer Security

Network Applications

Network applications (such as software programs) that allow remote access to the computer also make the computer vulnerable to access from other people on the Internet. If using a network application that allows remote access, consider install- ing a firewall.

Electronic Security

Here are two methods to secure your computer electronically.

Network Address Translation

If a local area network and a PPP connection to the ISP using dynamic IP addresses through a DHCP server are being used, Network Address Translation (NAT) is being used. NAT provides a very basic level of security.

Firewalls

The safest way to prevent attacks on the computer is through a firewall – a hard- ware device or software program that protects the computer from unauthorized access by controlling who can access your computer and by monitoring the trans- missions between the computer and the Internet

Windows XP has a built-in firewall. For more information, select Help and Support Center from the Help menu. Search for Internet Connection Firewall.

If Windows 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0, or 2000 is running on the computer, consider install- ing a firewall. Hardware and software firewall products are changing rapidly as more homes and businesses establish high-speed digital connections between their local area networks and the Internet.

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Contents User’s Manual Table of Contents Configuring Parental Controls Introduction1 Minimum System RequirementsFeatures Power Light Getting to Know the ModemDSL Light USB Light Internet LightEthernet Light DSL PortPower Switch Reset SwitchPower Port Ethernet PortThis page left intentionally blank Performing a Quick Setup Accessing Quick Setup ScreensPage Internet Explorer Changing the Password Performing a Quick Setup This page left intentionally blank Viewing Modem’s Status Broadband Connection StatusPage Viewing the Modem’s Status Network Status Configuring4 Advanced Settings Accessing Advanced Setup ScreensPage Configuring Advanced Settings DSL Settings Dhcp SettingsSubnet Mask Beginning IP AddressEnding IP Address Lease TimeDNS Dynamic or Static LAN IP AddressDomain Name DNS ServerWAN IP Address Page Configuring Advanced Settings QoS Settings Upstream Destination QoS Settings Downstream QoS Status Remote Management/TelnetTelnet Timeout Setting Dynamic Routing Static RoutingUPnP Universal Plug and Play USB Port DetectionTime Zone Remote Syslog CaptureThis page left intentionally blank Configuring5 Security Settings Accessing Security ScreensPage Admin User Name and Password FirewallPage Low Applications Configuring Security Settings Page DMZ Hosting NAT Network Address TranslationPort Mapping Configuring6 Parental Controls Accessing Parental Control ScreensPage Services Blocking Website Blocking Schedule RulesConfiguring Parental Controls Page Configuring Modem’s Utilities Accessing the Utilities ScreensPage Restore Default Settings Configuring the Modem’s UtilitiesUpgrade Firmware Multiple PVCWeb Activity Log System Log OAM Ping Test Ping TestReboot LAN Connection Failure TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Cannot Connect to the InternetCMD Frequently Asked Questions Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP AddressWhich connection speeds does the Modem support? Is the Modem flash-upgradeable? How do I do it?Which protocols does the Modem support? Will my Xbox work with the Modem?What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network? How do I find out what IP address my computer is using?How many computers can be connected through the Modem? What is the default username for the Modem?What is NAT and how does it protect my network? Does the Modem function as a firewall?Reference Locating Computer InformationLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Switching to Static IP On the Computer Windows 98 SEPage Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Enter the following numbers in the Subnet mask text box Windows Me Page Do not include the periods they are automatically entered Select Gateway, and, in the New gateway text box, enter Windows Page Appendix B Switching to Static IP on the Computer 192.168.1.64 Windows XP Page 192.168.1.64 Enter the following address in the Subnet mask text box Comparing DSL Service with a Dial-Up Modem Computer SecurityModem Security Computer SecurityElectronic Security This page left intentionally blank Specifications D GeneralLED Indicators EnvironmentalGlossary Page Appendix E Glossary Page Service Acronyms Service Acronym DefinitionsIMAP, IMAPv3 Ipsec IKE, Ipsec ESPSmtp This page left intentionally blank