Url Blocking - Tenda N300 Wi-Fi xPON ONT User Manual

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After the configuration, if internet users cannot access the FTP server, try the following methods:
Ensure that the LAN port number configured in the port forwarding function is the same as the
service port number set on the server.
Close the firewall, antivirus software and security guards on the host of the FTP server and try
again.
7.2.5

URL Blocking

Overview
The URL blocking function enables you to block LAN clients from accessing certain websites by
specifying a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or keyword.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the ONT and choose Services > Firewall >
URL Blocking. The rule added are shown in the URL Blocking Table.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
URL Blocking
It specifies whether to enable the URL blocking function.
It specifies the domain name that you want to block LAN clients from accessing.
An FQDN, sometimes also referred to as an absolute domain name, is a domain name that
FQDN
specifies its exact location in the tree hierarchy of the Domain Name System (DNS). It
specifies all domain levels, including the top-level domain and the root zone.
Block clients from accessing certain websites
Assume that you use the ONT to provide internet access at your home. You want your children to
focus on study rather than social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. You can use URL
blocking to reach the goal.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1
Log in to the web UI of the ONT.
Step 2
Choose Services > Firewall > URL Blocking.
Step 3
Select Enable for URL Blocking, and click Apply Changes.
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