Base Unit Settings

4 Configure the settings under the Packet Filtering Setting heading, then click [Add] to add the new entry.

Setting

Description

[No.]

L Select the desired entry number for the packet filtering

 

setting. Entry number represents the priority. Entry number 1

 

has the highest priority.

[Status/Packet

L Select whether to enable or disable the packet filtering

Filtering]

feature.

[Action]

L Select whether to allow or deny IP packets that are being

 

received.

[Direction]

L Select [LiW] (filtering when sending to WAN) or [WiL]

 

(filtering when receiving from WAN).

[Source IP

L Enter the packet source IP address/netmask to be filtered.

Address]

L If you want to set one IP address, enter that IP address in IP

 

address field and “32” in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to

 

control the packet from 192.168.102.10, enter

 

“192.168.102.10” in IP address field and “32” in netmask

 

field.)

 

L If you want to set a range of IP addresses, enter that network

 

address in IP address field and it’s netmask in netmask field.

 

(e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.102.0 -

 

192.168.102.255, enter “192.168.102.0” in IP address field

 

and “24” in netmask field.)

 

L If you want to set the base unit’s address, enter “local” in IP

 

address field. Leave the netmask field blank.*1

 

L If you want to set all IP address, select “*” in IP address field.

 

Leave the netmask field blank.

[Source Port]

L Enter the packet source port to be filtered when you select

 

the protocol from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP.

 

L If you want to set one port, enter its port number only.

 

L If you want to set a range of ports, enter the port numbers in

 

the following way: “2000 – 3000”

 

L If you want to set all ports, select “*”.

[Destination IP

L Enter the packet destination IP address to be filtered.

Address]

L The entry is the same as the Source IP Address.

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