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4.4.3.2
DMZ
A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing
unauthorized access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains
devices accessible to the Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP) servers, FTP servers,
SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers.
To access this page, click Networking > Forwarding > DMZ.
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
DMZ
IP
Apply
4.4.4

Security

4.4.4.1
Filter
The firewall is a system or group of systems that enforce an access control policy
between two networks. It may also be defined as a mechanism used to protect a
trusted network from an un-trusted network. The device has capabilities of Source IP
Filtering, Destination IP Filtering, Source Port Filtering, Destination Port Filtering,
Port Forwarding as well as DMZ.
Source IP Filtering: The source IP filtering gives users the ability to restrict certain
types of data packets from users local network to Internet through the device. Use of
such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting users local network.
To access this page, click Networking Settings > Security > Filter.
Item
Filter
Enabled
Direction
Source IP
Figure 4.13 Networking > Forwarding > DMZ
Description
Click the radio button to enable or disable the DMZ function.
Enter the IP address to designate a static IP address as the DMZ
target.
Click Apply to save the values and update the screen.
Figure 4.14 Networking Settings > Security > Filter
Description
Click the radio button to enable or disable the Filter policy.
Click the drop-down menu to select the direction of the data packet
traffic for the entry: LAN to WAN, WAN to LAN.
Enter the IP address of the sender address.
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