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policy to be enforced. Select the individual days during
which the policy will be in effect, or select Everyday.
Enter a range of hours and minutes during which the
policy will be in effect, or select 24 Hours.
7.
If you wish to block access to Web sites, use the
Blocking by URL Address or Website Blocking by
Keyword feature.
Website Blocking by URL Address
or Domain Name of the web sites you wish to block.
Website Blocking by Keyword
keywords you wish to block in the fields provided. If
any of these Keywords appears in the URL of a web
site, access to the site will be blocked. Note that
only the URL is checked, not the content of each
Web page.
Click Save Settings to save the policy settings you have
entered. Click Cancel Changes to cancel any changes you
have entered.
Firewall > Single Port Forwarding
Firewall > Single Port Forwarding
Application
Enter the name of the application you wish
to configure.
External Port
This is the port number used by the server
or Internet application. Internet users must connect using
this port number. Check with the software documentation
of the Internet application for more information.
Internal Port
This is the port number used by the Router
when forwarding Internet traffic to the PC or server on
your LAN. Normally, this is the same as the External Port
number. If it is different, the Router performs a "Port
Translation", so that the port number used by Internet
users is different from the port number used by the server
or Internet application.
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Website
. Enter the URL
. Enter the
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
For example, you could configure your Web Server to
accept connections on both port 80 (standard) and port
8080. Then enable Port Forwarding, and set the External
Port to 80, and the Internal Port to 8080. Now, any traffic
from the Internet to your Web server will be using port
8080, even though the Internet users used the standard
port, 80. (Users on the local LAN can and should connect
to your Web Server using the standard port 80.)
Protocol
Select the protocol used for this application,
TCP and/or UDP.
IP Address
For each application, enter the IP address of
the PC running the specific application.
Enabled
Click the Enabled checkbox to enable port
forwarding for the relevant application.
Click Save Settings to save the settings you have entered.
Click Cancel Changes to cancel any changes you have
entered.
Firewall > Port Range Forwarding
Firewall > Port Range Forwarding
Application
Enter the name of the application you wish
to configure.
Start
This is the beginning of the port range. Enter the
beginning of the range of port numbers (external ports)
used by the server or Internet application. Check with the
software documentation of the Internet application for
more information if necessary.
End
This is the end of the port range. Enter the end of
the range of port numbers (external ports) used by the
server or Internet application. Check with the software
documentation of the Internet application for more
information if necessary.
Protocol
Select the protocol(s) used for this application,
TCP and/or UDP.
IP Address
For each application, enter the IP address of
the PC running the specific application.
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