Content Security Gateway User’s Manual
Default Gateway: This will be the Gateway IP address.
Domain Name Server (DNS): This is the IP Address of the DNS server.
For PPTP (European User Only): This is mainly used in Europe. You need to know the PPTP Server address as well as your name and password.
User Name: The user name is provided by ISP.
Password: The password is provided by ISP.
IP Address: Enter the static IP address assigned to you by your ISP, or obtain an IP address automatically from ISP.
PPTP Gateway: Enter the PPTP server IP address assigned to you by your ISP.
Connect ID: This is the ID given by ISP. This is optional.
Ping: Select this to allow the WAN network to ping the IP Address of the Content Security Gateway. This will allow people from the Internet to be able to ping the Content Security Gateway. If set to enable, the device will respond to echo request packets from the WAN network.
WebUI: Select this to allow the device WEBUI to be accessed from the WAN network. This will allow the WebUI to be configured from a user on the Internet. Keep in mind that the device always requires a username and password to enter the WebUI.
3.3 Configure DMZ interface
Depends on your network requirement, you can disable the DMZ port, make DMZ port transparent to WAN or enable NAT function on it.
To configure the DMZ port, select the Interface tab on the left menu, then click on DMZ, the following page is shown.
3.4 Configure Policy
STEP 1:
Click on the Policy tab from the main function menu, and then click on Outgoing (LAN to WAN) from the
STEP 2:
Click on New Entry button.
STEP 3:
When the New Entry option appears, enter the following configuration:
Source Address – select “Inside_Any”
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