Trusted Ips-Inbound (Friends) - Sierra Wireless AirLink ES440 User Manual

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Inbound Trusted IP
(Friends List) Mode
Non-Friends Port
Forwarding
Inbound Trusted IP
List
Inbound Trusted IP
Range
Range Start
Range End
Rev 1 Nov.14
Trusted IPs—Inbound (Friends)
Trusted IPs
Inbound restricts unsolicited access to the AirLink device and all
LAN connected devices.
Tip:
Trusted IPs-Inbound was called Friends List in legacy AirLink products.
When enabled, only packets with source IP addresses matching those in the list
or range of trusted hosts will have unrestricted access to the AirLink device and/or
LAN connected devices.
Note: Inbound restrictions do not apply to responses to outbound data requests. To restrict
outbound access, you need to set the applicable outbound filter.
Figure 7-8: ACEmanager: Security > Trusted IPs > Inbound (Friends)
Description
Disables or Enables port forwarding rules. Options are Disable (default) or Enable.
Non-Friends port forwarding is like an allow rule for any of the forwarded ports. If it is
enabled, the port forwarding rules apply to all incoming packets. If it is disabled, only
Inbound Trusted List (or Range) IPs get through. Options are Disable (default) or Enable.
Enter a single trusted IP address for example 64.100.100.2. Click Add More to add
additional IP addresses to the list.
Use this section of the page to enter a range of trusted IP addresses.
Specify the start and end IP addresses for the trusted IP address range, for example,
entering 64.100.10.2 as the Range Start and 64.100.10.15 as the Ranges End would allow
64.100.10.5 but would not allow 64.100.10.16.
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