Motorola 7.7.4 manual 254, Application Select this Level Other Considerations

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TIPS for making your BreakWater Basic Firewall Selection

Application

Select this Level

Other Considerations

 

 

 

Typical Internet usage

SilentRunning

 

(browsing, e-mail)

 

 

 

 

 

Multi-player online

ClearSailing

Set Pinholes; once defined, pinholes will be

gaming

 

active whenever ClearSailing is set.

 

 

Restore SilentRunning when finished.

 

 

 

Going on vacation

LANdLocked

Protects your connection while your away.

Finished online use for

LANdLocked

This protects you instead of disconnecting your

the day

 

Gateway connection.

 

 

 

Chatting online or using

ClearSailing

Set Pinholes; once defined, pinholes will be

instant messaging

 

active whenever ClearSailing is set.

 

 

Restore SilentRunning when finished.

 

 

 

Basic Firewall Background

As a device on the Internet, a Motorola Netopia® Gateway requires an IP address in order to send or receive traffic.

The IP traffic sent or received have an associated application port which is dependent on the nature of the connection request. In the IP protocol standard the following session types are common applications:

ICMP

HTTP

FTP

SNMP

telnet

DHCP

By receiving a response to a scan from a port or series of ports (which is the expected behavior according to the IP standard), hackers can identify an existing device and gain a potential opening for access to an internet-connected device.

To protect LAN users and their network from these types of attacks, BreakWater offers three levels of increasing protection.

The following tables indicate the state of ports associated with session types, both on the WAN side and the LAN side of the Gateway.

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