Chapter 3 – Configure and Manage Using a Web Browser

– Filter Settings

The LAN Filter Settings function allows the network administrator to define whether local users have the permission to access the Internet.

1.To access this screen, click the Filter Settings button on the left side of the

Advanced Settings screen.

2.Check the LAN Side Filter Enabled box to begin a list of users and permissions.

3.Select the LAN side filter: Block or Pass.

4.Select the client filter settings: Block or Pass.

5.Select the protocol to be used from the Protocol drop-down list box.

6.Enter the client IP Address Range and Destination Port Range.

7.Click the Add button. The entry displays on the lower part of the screen.

8.Continue adding table entries. When complete, click the Submit button.

Example - To prevent the local users in IP address range 101 to 200 from accessing port

80 (HTTP), set up the following parameters:

LAN Side Filter Enabled: Enabled

Protocol: TCP

 

 

Default LAN Side Filter: Pass

IP Address Range: 101 - 200

Filter: Block

Destination Port Range: 80 - 80 (HTTP)

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Multi-Tech Systems RF500S manual Filter Settings