Linksys BEFSR41 v2 manual DMZ Hosting Logging

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DMZ Hosting

 

 

Logging

 

 

 

 

 

The DMZ Hosting feature allows one local user to be exposed to the Internet to use a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming and video-confer- encing.

Whereas IP Forwarding can only forward a maximum of 10 ranges of ports, DMZ hosting forwards all the ports for one PC simultaneously.

To expose one PC, enter the computer’s IP address and click Apply.

Deactivate DMZ by entering a zero (0) in the field and clicking Apply.

The Log feature provides you with a log of all incoming and outgoing URLs or IP addresses for your Internet connection.

Outgoing Access Log lists all the URLS or IP addresses of Internet sites that users on your network have accessed, and Incoming Access Log gives you a log of all incoming Internet traffic.

This data can also be accessed by other network users if the file is shared out.

To activate logging, click on Enable next to “Access Log.”

Enter in the IP address of the PC that you want to send the log to. Make sure that this PC is using a static IP address. Click Apply when you’re done.

Click on Outgoing Access Log or Incoming Access Log to view each log.

To disable Logging, click on Disable in the Log window, then click Apply.

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Contents EtherFast Cable/DSL Routers BEFSR11 EtherFast 1-Port Cable/DSL RouterCopyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents for the 4-Port Router Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL RouterPackage Contents for the 1-Port Router Package Contents for the 3-Port Router4-Port Router’s Rear Panel Port Router’s Front Panel LEDsGetting to Know the 1-Port EtherFast Cable/DSL Router One-Port Router’s Rear PanelOne-Port Router’s Ports WAN Indicators Buttons & SwitchesBEFSR11 shown above LAN Indicators 1-Port Router’s Front Panel LEDsGetting to Know the 3-Port EtherFast Cable/DSL Router 3-Port Router’s Rear Panel PortsUSB Icon Buttons 3-Port Router’s Front Panel LEDsLANs and WANs Connecting the Cable/DSL Router to Your NetworkOverview IP Addressing a Quick LessonDynamic IP Addresses Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ServersConnecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up Ing Your Hardware Toging UpUplinking Connecting More Devices to Your Router Technical CheckpointConfiguring Your Router’s USB Port USB Installation for WindowsInstant Broadband Series USB Installation for Windows Instant Broadband Series USB Installation for Windows Millennium Instant Broadband Series Configuring Your Network with the Cable/DSL Router Configuring the Cable/DSL RouterConfiguring PCs to Connect to the Cable/DSL Router Select the Dhcp tabQuick & Easy Router Administration Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based UtilitySetup Password Status DhcpHelp IP Filtering EtherFast Cable/DSL Routers IP Forwarding Dynamic RoutingStatic Routing DMZ Hosting Logging Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsFrequently Asked Questions Built-in feature that the Router automatically enablesWith a static IP address if you want to use DMZ Hosting How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses AppendixStep One To Ping an IP Address Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Step Two Pinging for a Web AddressTCP/IP Installation is now complete Twisted-Pair CablingCrimping Your Own Network Cables Port Router SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Straight-Through Cabling Cross-Over CablingBEFSR11 Customer Support Copyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved