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5450 Four-Port Router User’s Guide

Configuring Advanced Features

Add New IP Filter Rules

The “Basic Rule Definition” window is displayed when you select Add New IP Filter Rule from the

Firewall IP Configuration Wizard” window. Using this option, you can define both inbound and outbound rules. Each rule defined is added to the Rule Definition table.

To add a new rule:

1.Type up to a five digit numeric value in Rule No to uniquely identify the rule.

2.Select either Permit or Deny from the Access drop-down menu. Select Permit to allow the rule and Deny to prohibit the rule.

3.Select either Inbound or Outbound from the Direction drop-down menu. Inbound refers to data coming into the router, while Outbound refers to data transmitted from the router.

4.Optionally, select Disable stateful inspection for packets matching this rule.

5.Optionally, select Create a log entry for packets matching this rule. When selected, an entry is placed in the log file when packets match this rule.

6.Click Next. This displays the “Source and Destination Definition” window.

7.Under the Source heading, select a network connection from the Network Interface drop-down menu.

8.Select one of the following options:

Any IP Address

Select this option if this rule applies to any IP address from the source.

This IP Address

Select this option if a rule applies to a specific IP address from the source.

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Contents Four-Port Router SpeedStream→ Residential Family User’s GuideFour-Port Router User’s Guide Limitations Contents Four-Port Router User’s Guide Contents Introduction Features of the 5450 RouterNetwork LAN Features Security FeaturesMinimum System Requirements Package ContentsFront Panel LEDs Physical DetailsRear Panel Page General Safety Guidelines Hardware Installation InstallationBasic Installation Procedure In-Line Filter Installing Line FiltersConnect the Ethernet cables Connecting Cables to EthernetCheck TCP/IP Protocol Settings Operating System ConfigurationChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OS 8.6 through Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OSX For Windows XP Internet Access ConfigurationClick Setup. This starts the New Connection Wizard For Windows 9x/2000Before Configuring the Router SpeedStream Router SetupTo do this Refer to Using your Web Browser Connecting to the RouterRouter Setup Wizard Continue Surf NowMenu Bar Home WindowLogging into the Router ToolbarLogging out of the Router Configuring Users Configuring Users and DevicesAdding a User Disable all Content Filtering Only allowed from AdministratorGamer Web SurferMinutes Infinite TimePage Editing a User Profile Click Delete User Deleting a UserViewing User Logs Configuring Devices Gateway Options discussed in this chapter Configuring Advanced FeaturesISP Connection Configure the ATM Virtual Circuit Advanced ISP SettingsATM Virtual Circuits Static Routes Dynamic DNS To set up Dynamic DNS on the routerRIP Routing Information Protocol LAN/WAN Port UPnP Home NetworkIP Network Server Ports LAN/WAN Port Select Universal Plug and Play UPnP Universal Plug and PlayEnable Access Logging Disable UPnPEnable Discovery and Advertisement only Ssdp Enable full Internet Gateway Device IGD supportSecurity IP Filtering Firewall SettingsLevel Attack DetectionCustom Security LevelLow HighAttack Detection Fragmented Icmp Header Fragmented TCP PacketFragmented TCP Header Fragmented UDP HeaderIP Filtering This IP Address Any IP AddressAny IP Address Greater than or equal to AnyLess than or equal to Equal toIcmp Options Window Clone IP Filter Rules Make Settings Last for Disable DMZEnable DMZ with this Host IP address Make Settings PermanentFirewall Snooze Control Disable SnoozeEnable Snooze, and set the Snooze time interval to Reset the Snooze time interval toClick Save Settings Administrator PasswordPort By-Pass Napt Address TranslationAddress Translation With NAT Address Translation With Napt − Domain Redirect selected protocol/service to this routerRedirect selected protocol/service to IP Address − TelnetGateway Health options discussed in this chapter Monitoring Router HealthSecurity Stats StatisticsInternet Stats Home Networking StatsATM Statistics Internet StatsEthernet Home Networking Stats System Logging LoggingRemote Update FirmwareLocal Diagnostics Customize Miscellaneous Router OptionsColor Palette Language Time Zone Select Yes for Enable Time ClientReboot Problem Cant connect to the router to configure it TroubleshootingGeneral Issues Internet AccessInternet Contacting Technical SupportTelephone FaxSpecifications OAM F5 Routing Bridging AAL and ATM Support Power CertificationsSiemens Subscriber Network

5450 specifications

The Siemens 5450 is a state-of-the-art industrial automation platform designed to enhance manufacturing processes and improve operational efficiency. This advanced system integrates robust hardware and innovative software solutions, making it a vital tool for businesses looking to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape.

One of the main features of the Siemens 5450 is its modular architecture, allowing for easy customization and scalability. This means organizations can tailor the system according to their specific needs, expanding capabilities as their operations grow. The system accommodates a variety of modules, including I/O, communication, and processing units, ensuring that it can support diverse applications across industries.

The Siemens 5450 is also equipped with the latest technologies in connectivity and communication. It supports industrial Ethernet, enabling seamless integration with existing network infrastructure, and facilitating real-time data exchange. This connectivity ensures that production processes are monitored and controlled efficiently, maximizing productivity while minimizing downtime.

Another significant characteristic of the Siemens 5450 is its sophisticated processing power. The platform is built on high-performance processors that provide rapid data processing capabilities. This performance is crucial for applications that require quick decision-making, such as quality control and machine management. Additionally, the system supports advanced algorithms for predictive maintenance, allowing businesses to anticipate equipment failures before they occur.

Security is a top priority for the Siemens 5450. The platform incorporates various security measures, including user authentication, data encryption, and secure communication protocols. These features protect sensitive information and maintain the integrity of the system, which is critical in today’s connected industrial environments.

Furthermore, the Siemens 5450 boasts an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation and monitoring. The graphical interface is designed for ease of use, allowing operators to navigate through processes and data effortlessly. This usability enhances training for new staff and reduces the potential for human error.

In conclusion, the Siemens 5450 is a comprehensive industrial automation platform that combines flexibility, advanced communication, and powerful processing capabilities. Its focus on security and user-centered design makes it an ideal choice for companies aiming to streamline operations and embrace the future of manufacturing technology.