Ip Filtering - TRENDnet TEW-929DRU User Manual

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• Name – Enter a name for the new port trigger rule.
• Match Protocol – Click the drop-down list to select the match port protocol for the
service to allow: TCP, UDP, or TCP+UDP.
• Match Port – Enter the match port number for the service to allow.
Note: You can also enter a consecutive range of ports in the following format: 80-90
• Trigger Protocol – Click the drop-down list to select the trigger port protocol for the
service to allow: TCP, UDP, or TCP+UDP.
• Trigger Port – Enter the match port number for the service to allow.
Note: You can also enter a consecutive range of ports in the following format: 80-90
• Internal Port – Enter the internal port number for the service to allow.
Note: You can also enter a consecutive range of ports in the following format: 80-90
Typically, the internal port or port range is same as the external port or port range.
• Schedule – Allows you to select a schedule when the port trigger rule should be
enabled or disabled.

IP filtering

Security > Firewall > IP Filtering
IP filtering allows you to restrict access to the Internet to specific IP addresses on your
network. You can check the current IP addresses assigned to devices connected to your
router under Status > Overview under the DHCP leases section. You can also lock the IP
address assigned to specific devices connected to your router by
leases or
reservations.
1. Log into your router management page (see
on page 6).
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"Access your router management
page"
2. Click on Security, click on Firewall, and click on the IP Filtering tab.
3. Review the settings below. When complete, click Add to add the new entry to the list
and Apply to save and commit your changes.
• Name – Enter a name for the new IP filtering rule.
• Source IP – This is the source IP address or device IP address to filter. Click the drop-
down list to select a device from the list or enter the local/internal IP address of the
device to filter or restrict.
• Destination IP – This is the destination IP address for the IP filtering rule. Since the
IP filtering rule only applies to outbound Internet access, this will need to be a
public Internet IP. You can leave this setting blank to set the rule to apply to any
public Internet IP address.
• Protocol – Click the drop-down list to select the protocol for the service to restrict:
All, TCP, UDP, TCP+UDP, or ICMP.
• Source Port – This is the source port number. Enter the source port number for the
service to restrict.
Note: You can also enter a consecutive range of ports in the following format: 80-90
• Destination Port – This is the destination port number. Enter the destination port
number for the service to restrict.
Note: You can also enter a consecutive range of ports in the following format: 80-90
• Schedule – Allows you to select a schedule when the IP filter rule should be enabled
or disabled.
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