Acl - D-Link DSL-X3052E User Manual

Ax3000 wi-fi 6 vdsl2/adsl2+ modem router with voip
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Section 4 - Configuration
The Access Control List (ACL) page allows you to enable or disable various
services of the router to be used within the LAN or from the WAN side. To
access this page, go to Features > ACL. To start enforcing the ACL, click
Activated.
Access Control Setup
ACL Rule Index:
Select the rule index from the drop-down menu.
Active
Enable or disable this particular access rule. Enable (Activated) means
the particular service can be accessed by the specified IP address
range. Disable (Deactivated) means the particular service cannot be
accessed by the specified IP address range.
Source IP Address:
Enter the IP address range to apply the rule to. Only addresses in the
specified range have the permission to access this router with the
below application. Enter 0.0.0.0 to allow any IP address to access the
router.
Application:
Select a pre-defined service: Web, Telnet, Ping or All for all of the
above services.
Interface:
Select the interface from the drop-down menu to apply this access
rule: Both, WAN, or LAN. For Telnet, only LAN is available.
Note: The default ACL for web access IP range - 0.0.0.0~0.0.0.0 (any IP address) on the LAN
interface cannot be deleted or modified.
Click Add when you are done or Delete to remove the selected rule. Up to 4
rules can be created.
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