SOYO AVRO3001 user manual Firewall, Access Control

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Some of the applications are listed below:

Trigger Port

Trigger Type

Public Port

Public Type

Comment

28800

UDP

2300-2400

UDP/TCP

MSN Game

 

 

47624,28800

 

zone

6112

UDP

6112

UDP

Battle.net

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5.5 Firewall

The AVRO 3001 VoIP router provides firewall protection by restricting connection parameters to limit the risk of intrusion attempts, by defending against a wide array of common intrusion types. When the firewall is enabled, extra checking will be performed for each of the packets passing through the AVRO 3001 VoIP router. However, this extra checking may affect the performance of the device, so it should be used on an as-needed basis. To enable the firewall feature, select Enable from this firewall page. By default, Firewall is disabled.

Figure 5-13

5.5.1 Access Control

Access Control allows you to block specific PCs on your network from gaining access to the Internet. You can block PCs based on either the IP address or the MAC address. When the firewall is enabled, Access Control will be enabled automatically. You can disable the filtering feature manually. When Access Control is enabled, all packets will be allowed by default. You can use the "Normal Filtering Table" and the "MAC Filtering Table" to filter out disallowed traffic.

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Contents Page Table of Content Tools StatusGlossary Compliances Introduction Product OverviewHardware Description Front PanelRear Panel DescriptionDefault Network Setup Default ValuesPassword Other Default settingsLogin Avro 3001 VoIP router Page System Configure Avro 3001 VoIP routerPassword Settings Time ZoneRemote Management WAN Settings Dynamic IPPPPoE PPP over Ethernet Static IPLAN Settings 4 DNSNAT Settings Address MappingVirtual Server Special Applications Access Control FirewallNormal Filtering Table MAC Filtering Table URL Blocking Schedule RulePage Intrusion Detection Functions5 DMZ UPnP Universal Plug and Play Ddns Configuration Tools ResetTools Page Status Internet ConnectionDevice Status Security LogDhcp Client Log VoIP StatusPage Glossary Ethernet Dynamic IPDynamic Routing File Transfer Protocol FTPLite Internet Service Provider ISPGatekeeper 245Local Area Network LAN Media Access Control MACInternet Protocol Security IPSec MAC AddressPing Password Authentication Protocol PAPNetwork Address Port Translation Napt Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoERouting Quality of Service QoSRouter Routing Information Protocol RIPVirtual Server Universal Plug and Play UPnPVirtual Host Voice over Internet Protocol VoIPCompliances Industry Canada Class BFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement