Using Ip Filters - Zoom X3 User Manual

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make changes to that configuration. Then use the Next and Back
buttons to navigate through a series of pages where you can make
changes to advanced parameters such as the ATM Traffic Class
and Encapsulation Mode, and enabling NAT settings, IGMP
Multicast, and WAN Service.
To Add a New Configuration:
If you want to add a new configuration from this page, start by
clicking Add. Then use the Next and Back buttons to navigate
through a series of pages where you can make changes to advanced
parameters such as the ATM Traffic Class and Encapsulation
Mode, and enabling NAT settings, IGMP Multicast, and WAN
Service.
Once you have made the changes you want on the first section,
click on Next to proceed to the following section. Repeat this
until you reach the WAN Setup – Summary page. Then click the
Save button.

Using IP Filters

Use the IP Filter Configuration page to set up IP filters to block
outgoing or allow incoming traffic into your computer from the
Internet. To open this page, click Advanced Setup
Security.
Then click on IP Filtering.
To filter Internet traffic, you must define one or more rules (that is,
criteria you want the information to meet before it can proceed).
As information comes in from the Internet, the X3 or X4 examines
it and—if it meets the rule—the information moves forward to its
destination on your computer or network. If it does not, it is
discarded.
The rule can be based on many characteristics, including the
network or Internet protocol it carries, IP address of the sending
computer, the port that the traffic is coming in on, and so forth.
Click on Add. Once you have set up the IP filters you want, click
the Save/Apply button.
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