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6.4.2

Using the Firewall option

The Firewall screen allows you to select firewall settings and enable firewall options.
To configure firewall settings:
1. Click Advanced Settings from the left side menu.
2. Click Firewall under Advanced Settings.
Field descriptions follow the screen example.
Ubee UBC1303AB00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • June 2017
FTP: Used to transfer files from one host to another.
TFTP: Trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) – a simpler protocol generally used for
automated file transfers.
IRC: Internet relay chat (IRC) protocol is used for text messaging.
H323: A standard to promote compatibility in video conference transmissions over IP
networks
SIP: Session initiation protocol (SIP) inspects protocol packets and formats SIP message
headers and SDP body to ensure proper signaling. Note: Some hosted VoIP services
prefer this function to be performed by their own session border controller (SBC) and
require the SIP to be disabled. Some IP-PBXs may require SIP enabled.
RTSP: Real time streaming protocol (RTSP) network control protocol used to establish
and control media sessions between end points.
GRE: Generic route encapsulation.
PPTP: Point-to-point tunneling protocol (PPTP) is used to implement a virtual private
network. NOTE: If you have a Microsoft VPN client configured for access to your
company network, be sure that PPTP is ENABLED.
ESP: Encapsulating Security Payload. This feature helps ESP (IPsec encryption) work
properly when using NAT.
IPSEC: Allows encrypted IPsec VPN traffic to pass through the router between the IPsec
VPN Client application on the PVC/Mac and the IPsec VPN Concentrator (e.g.
Barracuda, Cisco, Juniper, etc.) for access to the "company VPN." NOTE: If you have a
Cisco AnyConnect VPN client or CheckPoint VPN client that supports IPsec, be sure that
IPSEC is ENABLED.
RSVP: Resource reservation protocol (RSVP) defines how applications reserve
resources and how they free the reserved resources once they are no longer needed.
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