Network Objects - ActionTec RI408 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for RI408:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 7 Using Advanced Settings
Domain Routing
Domain routing is used in multi-router local network configurations. Normally, to
accesss a device connected to one router from another router on the network, its
address must be used. Activating domain routing (by clicking in the appropriate
IP
check box) allows the user to access to the computer by name (as well as
address).
IP

Network Objects

Network objects is used to define a part of the Router's network (a group of
computers, for example) by
addresses,
addresses, and/or host names. The
MAC
IP
defined part becomes a "network object," and settings, such as configuring system
rules, can be applied to all the devices defined as part of the network object at once.
For example, instead of setting the same website filtering configuration to five com-
puters one at a time, the computers can be defined as a network object, and website
filtering configuration can then be applied to all the computers simultaneously.
Network objects can be used to apply security rules based on host names instead
of
addresses. This may be useful, since
addresses change from time to time.
IP
IP
Moreover, it is possible to define network objects according to
addresses, mak-
MAC
ing rule application more persistent against network configuration settings.
To define a network object:
1. Click Network Objects in the Advanced screen. The "Network Objects" screen
appears.
103

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents