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2.14  Configure Network Settings
iptables
While not accessible via the Web UI, iptables (an application allowing for cus-
tomizable access restrictions) are supported.
Note that iptables is always ON, and its policies can only be accessed via the
Command Line Interface (see
the Sudo command. Please also note that you need to have admin user rights to
run this command.
2.14.4

Static Routes

Static routes are manually configured routes used by network data traffic, rather
than solely relying on routes chosen automatically by DHCP (Dynamic Host Con-
figuration Protocol). With statically configured networks, static routes are in fact
the only possible way to route network traffic.
To view, add, edit, or
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Daytime Protocol,
RFC-867: A standard Internet service, featuring an
ASCII daytime representation, often used for diagnostic purposes.
Time Protocol,
RFC-868: This protocol is used to provide a machine-read-
able, site-independent date and time.
Telnet: Remote configuration
SSH+SFTP: Secure Shell cryptographic network protocol for secure data
communication and secure access to logs.
HTTPS: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
tcpdump: A LINUX program that can be used to monitor network traffic by
inspecting tcp packets. Default = ON.
If not needed, or wanted (out of concern for potential security risks),
dump
can be disabled permanently: Once toggled to OFF, and after execut-
ing a page reload,
tcpdump
switch will be removed, and the function cannot be enabled again (even
after a software upgrade).
Note:
A listing of recommended and default network settings can be
found under
"Default and Recommended Configurations" on
page 347.
delete
will be deleted from the system: The toggle
"CLI Commands" on
a static route:
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page 555) in combination with
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