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ALG (Application Level Gateway) Screen
Purpose: Enable or disable Application Level Gateway (ALG) configuration. Enabling allows
certain clients, such as PPTP, IPSec, or SIP, to communicate more reliably through a firewall
by adjusting certain parameters in the message headers.
IPSec (VPN)
PPTP (Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol)
SIP (Session Initiation
Protocol)
Routing Screen
Purpose: Define static routes to specific destinations.
Active
Destination IP
Gateway
Interface
Name
Netmask
FasTrack Plus QoS
Purpose: Configure FasTrack Plus QoS powered by WD FasTrack Plus QoS technology.
This technology improves your online gaming experience by ensuring that your entertainment
traffic is prioritized over other network traffic such as FTP or Web.
Enable FasTrack Plus
QoS
Local IP Range
Local Port Range
Name
Priority
Protocol
Remote IP Range
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Turn On (default) IPSec ALG if you use a IPSec client to dial into
your corporate network via the Internet.
Turn On (default) PPTP ALG if you use a PPTP client to dial into
your corporate network via the Internet.
A signaling protocol for Internet Telephony. Turn On (default) SIP
ALG if you use VoIP telephone service over your Internet
connection.
Select the check box to enable the routing entry.
IP address/network to which the data is sent.
Enter the gateway IP address through which this router can be
reached. The gateway IP should be reachable from your router.
Select the interface (WAN or LAN) for the routing entry.
Enter a name for the routing entry.
Enter a netmask for the Destination IP to define the destination
network.
Enable or disable the QoS application to prioritize different client
applications/traffic types over the Internet.
IP address range of the device(s) on your local network the rule
applies to.
Port range of the application(s) on your local network the rule
applies to.
Name given to the service/client for the classification entry.
When creating a rule, select the precedence in which the
application or device sends data over the network compared to
other applications or devices. The default value is 1-Highest.
Internet protocol for transferring data. Select TCP or UDP.
Remote IP address range of the service on the Internet the rule
applies to.
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