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Chapter 3
Security > Disk Management
Disk Management
Select Disk
Select the storage location.
Current Location
The location of the current directory is
displayed.
Current Directory
The number of files is displayed.
Search
Enter the term you want to look for in the current
directory, and then click Search.
New Directory
To create a new directory, click New
Directory, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Upload File
To upload a file to the current directory,
select it from the list, and then click Upload File. To upload
all files in the current directory, select Select All.
The files are displayed with the following information:
Type, Name, Size, and Modified Date.
Click Refresh to update the on-screen information.
To delete a file or directory, select it and then click Delete.
To copy a file or directory to a new location, select it and
then click Copy. To move a file or directory to a new
location, select it and then click Move. To rename a file or
directory, select it and then click Rename.
NOTE:
If you have DDNS service, you can
manage the storage device using the WAN IP
address. To allow WAN HTTP access, you must
enable remote access on the Administration >
Management screen and disable the firewall on
the Security > Firewall screen.
Wireless-G ADSL2+ Gateway with VoIP
Advanced Configuration
Security > Firewall
The Firewall screen is used to configure a firewall that
can filter out various types of unwanted traffic on the
Gateway's local network.
Security > Firewall
Firewall
Intrusion Detection Protection
Detection System (IDS) and Denial of Service (DoS)
protection, select Enabled. Otherwise, keep the default,
Disabled.
Web Content Filtering
To filter web content, keep the
default, Enabled. Otherwise, select Disabled. (This feature
must be enabled to use the Website Blocking options on
the Access Restrictions > Internet Access Policy screen.)
Max Firewall Sessions
Enter the maximum number of
firewall sessions that will be processed at any given time.
Max QoS Sessions
Enter the maximum number of QoS
sessions that will be processed at any given time.
SIP ALG
The SIP ALG feature assists VoIP phones behind
the Gateway when NAT problems are encountered. This
feature also assists QoS (when enabled) with automatic
classification of SIP- and RTP-related traffic. To use the SIP
ALG feature, keep the default, Enabled. Otherwise, select
Disabled.
Firewall Profile
Apply Firewall Profile
For a low level of firewall
protection, keep the default, Low. For a high level of
firewall protection, select High. To disable the firewall,
select Off.
To configure user-based security rules, click Access
Restrictions. (Refer to the "Access Restrictions > Internet
Access Policy" section for details.)
Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel
Changes to cancel your changes.
To use Intrusion
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