Linksys BEFSX41 manual Instant Broadband Series

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To see a summary of all Policies, click the Summary button.

Figure 7-34

The Policies are listed on this screen with their names and settings (see Figure 7-34). To update the Internet Policy Summary screen with the most recent infor- mation, click the refresh button. To delete any Policy from this screen, check the empty box beneath the Delete button, and then click the Delete button. To return to the Filters screen, click the Close button.

Enter Policy Name Policies are created using the settings on the Filters screen. To create a policy:

1.Enter a Policy Name in the field provided.

2.Select whether you want to Allow or Deny Internet access for the PCs you will list on the List of PCs screen, during the days and hours you will select.

3.Select the appropriate Days and Time during which you want Internet access to be filtered.

4.Click the Edit List of PCs button. The List of PCs screen will appear (see Figure 7-35). All PCs is selected by default. Enter the IP address or MAC address of any PC to which this Policy will apply. You can enter a range of IP addresses to select multiple PCs. Click the Apply button to save your settings. Click the Cancel button to undo any changes. Click the Close but- ton to return to the Filters screen.

EtherFast® Cable/DSL Firewall Router with 4-Port Switch/VPN Endpoint

Figure 7-35

5.To block websites with specific URL addresses, enter each URL address in a Website Blocking by URL Address field. You can enter up to four URL addresses.

6.To block websites that use specific keywords as part of their URL address- es, enter each keyword in a Website Blocking by Keyword field. You can enter up to six keywords.

7.Select the service(s) you want to block. The default setting is Disable. Default services include FTP, Telnet, SMTP, DNS, TFTP, HTTP, POP3, NNTP, SNMP, and Ping. To add a service or edit a service’s settings, follow these instructions:

a.Click the Add Service button (see Figure 7- 36). You can have up to 60 services, including default services such as FTP and Telnet.

Figure 7-36

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Contents User Guide Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Environmental 139 FeaturesIntroduction IP Addresses An Introduction to LANs and WANsYour Virtual Private Network VPN Network Setup OverviewWhy Do I Need a VPN? Firewall Router to Firewall Router What is a Virtual Private Network?Ports PowerRouter’s Back Panel Modem connection will not work from any other portProceed to Connect the Router WAN and LAN LEDsRouter’s Front Panel LEDs Overview Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting UpRouter’s hardware installation is now complete Connect the RouterConfiguring Windows 95, 98, and Millennium PCs Configure the PCsConfiguring Windows 2000 PCs Go to Configure the RouterConfiguring Windows XP PCs Configure the Router Enter the Gateway Address Obtain an IP Address AutomaticallyStatic IP Address Advanced Proxies. Click Direct Connection to the InternetRAS PPPoECable/DSL Firewall Router’s Web-based Utility Quick and Easy Router AdministrationSetup Static IP User Name and PasswordWAN IP Firewall IPSec Pass Through Remote UpgradeBlock WAN Request Multicast Pass ThroughVPN Establishing a TunnelLocal Secure Group and Remote Secure Group Remote Security Gateway Key Management AuthenticationEncryption Instant Broadband Series Phase Advanced Settings for Selected IPSec TunnelPassword Other SettingsStatus Dhcp Log Help Filters AdvancedInstant Broadband Series Forwarding UPnP Forwarding Port Triggering Static Routing Dynamic RoutingDMZ Host Address DMZ HostDMZ Port MAC Address Clone Current DMZ HostDdns DynDNS.orgTZO.com Appendix a TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions For Windows 95, 98, and Me For Windows NTFor Windows XP For Windows XP Am not able to access the Router’s web interface Setup Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work To start over, I need to set the Router to factory default Need to use port triggering Click the Advanced = Filter tabFrequently Asked Questions TCP/IP is compatible with the Router Appendix B Maximizing VPN Security Step One Create an IPSec Policy IntroductionEnvironment Windows 2000 or Windows XPIP Address Filter List 1 win-routerStep Two Build Filter Lists Figure C-6 Filter List 2 router=winTunnel 1 win-router Step Three Configure Individual Tunnel RulesAccept Respond Using IPSec XYZ12345. ClickString to Protect Negotiate Security Key exchange pre Shared key, as shownTunnel 2 router-win XYZ12345 Action Require Security This string to protectKey Exchange Preshared key,Step Four Assign New IPSec Policy Figure C-24Figure C-28 Step Five Create a Tunnel Through the Web-based UtilityAppendix D Snmp Functions Appendix E How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web AddressesFigure E-1 TCP/IP installation is now complete Appendix F Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolFor Windows NT, 2000, and XP Figure G-1Figure G-5 Appendix H Glossary 129 131 133 135 137 Environmental Appendix I SpecificationsWeb FTP Site Appendix J Warranty InformationAppendix K Contact Information Sales InformationCopyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved