Access Control - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

Mediapack series telephone adapters with integrated router
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2.
Check the 'Block IP Fragments' box in order to protect your home network from a
common type of hacker attack that could make use of fragmented data packets to
sabotage your home network. Note that VPN over IPSec and some UDP-based
services make legitimate use of IP fragments. You will need to allow IP fragments to
pass into the home network in order to make use of these select services.
3.
Click 'OK' to save the changes.
12.2

Access Control

You may want to block specific computers within the home network (or even the whole
network) from accessing certain services on the Internet. For example, you may want to
prohibit one computer from surfing the Web, another computer from transferring files using
FTP, and the whole network from receiving incoming e-mail.
Access Control defines restrictions on the types of requests that may pass from the home
network out to the Internet, and thus may block traffic flowing in both directions. In the e-
mail example given above, you may prevent computers in the home network from receiving
e-mail by blocking their outgoing requests to POP3 servers on the Internet.
There are services you should consider blocking, such as popular game and file sharing
servers. For example, to ensure that your employees do not put your business at risk from
illegally traded copyright files, you may want to block several popular P2P and file sharing
applications.
To view and allow/restrict these services:
1.
In the 'Security' screen (refer to the figure above), click tab 'Access Control'; the
screen 'Access Control' opens (refer to the figure below).
MP-202 Telephone Adapter
Figure 12-3: Access Control
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