Cisco RV260 series Administration Manual page 86

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Basic Settings
RESTCONF Port
NETCONF
NETCONF Port
LAN/VPN Web
Management
Remote Web Management
Allowed Remote IP Address
SIP ALG (Session Initiation
Protocol Application Layer
Gateway)
FTP ALG Port
UPnP (Universal Plug and
Play)
Step 2
In the Restrict Web Features section, configure the following:
Block
Check to restrict the following web features:
• Java: Blocks Web Java feature.
• Cookies: Blocks cookies.
• ActiveX: Blocks ActiveX.
• Access to HTTP Proxy Server: Blocks HTTP proxy servers.
Exception
Check Enable to allow only the selected web features such as Java, Cookies, ActiveX, or Access to HTTP
Proxy Servers and restrict all others.
Step 3
In the Trusted Domains Table, check Domain Name to edit the existing domain settings.
Step 4
Click Add, Edit or Delete to add, edit or delete a domain.
Step 5
Click Apply.
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Enter the RESTCONF port number. Default is 443.
The NETCONF protocol defines a simple mechanism through which a network device
can be managed, configuration data information can be retrieved, and new configuration
data can be uploaded and manipulated. Check Enable and LAN and/ or WAN to enable
NETCONF.
Enter the NETCONF port number.
Check Enable to enable the LAN/VPN web management. Then select HTTP or HTTPS
and enter the port number in the Port field.
Check Enable to enable remote web management.
• Select HTTP or HTTPS and enter the port (Default 443, Range 1025-65535).
Check Any IP Addresses or IPv4 or IPv6 address range and enter a From and To
range for remote access.
Check Enable to allow SIP ALG. This embeds messages of the SIP passing through a
configured device with Network Address Translation (NAT) to be translated and encoded
back to the packet.
Enter the port number. The default value is 21. FTP ALG port translates the FTP packets.
Check Enable to enable UPnP. UPnP is a set of networking protocols that permits
network devices (PCs, printers, Internet gateways, Wi-Fi access points, and mobile
devices), to seamlessly discover each other's presence on the network and establish
functional network services for data sharing and communications.
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