Cisco Systems RVL200 manual Firewall Content Filter, Scheduling, IP/MAC Group, Chapter

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Chapter 4

Advanced Configuration

Source  Select the Source IP address(es) for the access rule. If it can be any IP address, select Any. If it is one IP address, select Single and enter the IP address. If it is a range of IP addresses, select Range, and enter the starting and ending IP addresses in the Addr. Range Begin and Addr. Range End fields. If the Source is all IP addresses, then enter

*in the Addr. Range Begin field.

Destination  Select the Destination IP address(es) for the access rule. If it can be any IP address, select Any. If it is one IP address, select Single and enter the IP address. If it is a range of IP addresses, select Range, and enter the starting and ending IP addresses in the Addr. Range Begin and Addr. Range End fields.

Scheduling

Apply this rule  Decide when you want the access rule to be enforced, and enter the hours and minutes in 24-hour format. The default condition for any new rule is to always enforce it.

Decide which days of the week you want the access rule to be enforced, and select the appropriate days.

Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them. Click Return to return to the Access Rules screen.

Firewall > Content Filter

Use this screen to block specific domains during the designated days and times for specific devices.

4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

Firewall > Content Filter

Content Filter

IP/MAC Group

You can apply the content filter to specific groups of computers. You can have up to 10 groups, and each group can have up to 50 computers.

To create a group of computers, click Add Group. The Add Group screen appears.

Add Group

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