Operating Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data Entry Field

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No.

Select an entry no. between 1 and 64. Packet filtering is processed from the

 

 

smallest entry no. up. If an entry is already registered, it will be overwritten

 

 

by the new entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

Click Add to add a new filtering setting. To modify or delete a filtering setting

 

 

click Modify/Delete. The setup page will open and you can add, modify or

 

 

delete settings by entering the data and clicking the appropriate button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entry

Enable or Disable this entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type

Select Permit (if it conforms to the parameters it will be passed) or Prohibit

 

 

(if it conforms to the parameters it will be intercepted).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Direction

Select W

L (filtering when receiving from WAN) or L

W (filtering when

 

 

sending to WAN).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source IPv6

Set the source IPv6 address of the packet to be filtered.

 

Address/Mask

• When specifying only 1 IPv6 address, set the prefix length to 128. For

 

Length

example, when setting 2002:C0A8:1234:0123:4567:89ab:cdef:0123/

 

 

128, enter 2002:C0A8:1234:0123:4567:89ab:cdef:0123 into the IPv6

 

 

address field and 128 into the prefix length field.

 

 

When specifying an IPv6 address range, usually set the prefix to a value less than 64. For example, when setting 2002:C0A8:1234::/48, enter 2002:C0A8:1234:: into the IPv6 address field and 48 into the prefix length field.

If " " is entered in the IPv6 address field, all packets are filtered.

Note

When specifying an IPv6 address range, even if this product's IPv6 address is included in the range, this product will not be filtered. When you want to filter this product, it is necessary to enter " " or the code for this product (local) in the IPv6 address data field.

Source Port

Set the source port of the packet to be filtered.

 

• When using only 1 port, enter the port number.

 

• When entering a range, enter "-" in between the numbers. For example,

 

when you want to use port numbers 2000 to 3000, enter "2000-3000".

 

The number on the left should be lower than the number on the right.

 

• If " " is entered, all packets are filtered.

 

 

Destination IPv6

Set the destination IPv6 address of the packet to be filtered. Entry is the

Address/Mask

same as for the source IPv6 address. When you want to specify this

Length

product, enter "local".

 

 

Destination Port

Set the destination port number of the packet to be filtered. Entry is the

 

same as for the Source Port.

 

 

Protocol

Select a protocol to be used when sending/receiving data. It is possible to

 

select from TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP, ICMPv6, ESP, and " ". " " selects all

 

the protocols. ICMPv6 can set the type number.

 

Note

 

When selecting ICMPv6, the ICMPv6 type number may cause problems

 

to the network.

 

 

Log Output

Set whether to display the temporarily saved packet information on the

 

[Filtering Log].

Functions

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