NETGEAR UTM50-100NAS, UTM5-100NAS manual Configuring Login Restrictions Based on Web Browser

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4.In the Defined Addresses Status section of the screen, select one of the following radio buttons:

Deny Login from Defined Addresses. Deny logging in from the IP addresses in the Defined Addresses table.

Allow Login only from Defined Addresses. Allow logging in from the IP addresses in the Defined Addresses table.

5.Click Apply to save your settings.

6.In the Add Defined Addresses section of the screen, add an address to the Defined Addresses table by entering the settings as explained in Table 9-5.

Table 9-5. Add Defined Addresses Settings

Setting

Description (or Subfield and Description)

 

 

Source Address Type

Select the type of address from the pull-down menu:

 

IP Address. A single IP address.

 

IP Network. A subnet of IP Addresses. You must enter a netmask length in

 

the Mask Length field.

Network Address / IP

Depending on your selection of the Source Address Type pull-down menu,

Address

enter the IP address or the network address.

Mask Length

For a network address, enter the netmask length (0 - 32).

 

Note: By default, a single IP address is assigned a netmask length of 32.

7.Click the Add table button. The address is added to the Defined Addresses table.

8.Repeat step 6 and step 7 for any other addresses that you want to add to the Defined Addresses table.

To delete one or more addresses:

1.In the Defined Addresses table, select the checkbox to the left of the address that you want to delete or click the Select All table button to select all addresses.

2.Click the Delete table button.

Configuring Login Restrictions Based on Web Browser

To restrict logging in based on the user’s browser:

1.Select Users > Users from the menu. The Users screen displays (see Figure 9-5 on page 9-10).

2.In the Action column of the List of Users table, click the Policies table button for the user for which you want to set login policies. The Policies submenu tabs appear, with the Login Policies screen in view.

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