Access Control Settings - Dell 2350 User Manual

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5. Enter the URL that you want to allow or deny the access in the Web Site Restrictions
field.
6. Click to select Allow or Deny access to these web sites.
7. Enter the web keywords to deny traffic with the same keywords
8. Click the Submit button to store the changes.
Advanced Filtering allows user to setup a more complicated rule to filter out unwanted traffic.
Click ADD button to setup source IP, Destination IP, IP protocol, TCP port, and UDP port.
The figure above shows DNS server status. User is able to see host name, IP address, and
Source.
For user hosting service with a dynamic IP from ISP's DHCP server, Dynamic DNS allows
server to match ever changing IP to work station which the service is provided. Check "Enable
Dynamic DNS" box and enter User Name, Password, and Host Name to register with Server.

Access Control Settings

The Access Control Settings feature allows you to control which local client computer can or
can not access the network through the router. The Wireless 2350 by default allows any local
client computer to access the network. There are two tables for Access Control Settings, Grant
Access Table and Deny Access Table. Each table is able to support up to 32 entries. Only one
table can be active at a time. Selecting the checkbox for Grant Access Table will disable the
Deny Access Table and vice versa. This MAC Access control settings apply to wireless
clients only and not to wired clients.
Access Control Settings

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