Applying LAN Filters
LAN traffic filter sets are useful to block certain packets, reduce traffic and
prevent security breaches. Go to menu 3.1 (shown next) and enter the numbers of
the filter sets that you want to apply, as appropriate. You can choose up to four
filter sets (from twelve) by entering their numbers separated by commas, for
example., 3, 4, 6, 11. Input filter sets filter incoming traffic to the Business Secure
Router and output filter sets filter outgoing traffic from the Business Secure
Router.
Figure 70 Filtering LAN Traffic
Input Filter Sets:
Output Filter Sets:
Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
Applying Remote Node Filters
Go to menu 11.1.4 (shown in
for PPPoE encapsulation) and enter the numbers of the filter sets, as appropriate.
You can cascade up to four filter sets by entering their numbers separated by
commas. The Business Secure Router already has filters to prevent NetBIOS
traffic from triggering calls, and to block incoming Telnet, FTP and HTTP
connections. For PPPoE or PPPoA encapsulation, you have the additional option
of specifying remote node call filter sets.
Menu 3.1 – LAN Port Filter Setup
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device filters=
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– note that call filter sets are only present