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• Domain/URL/IP: Enter the Domain Name or URL (address) of the website you wish to control access for, e.g. www.google.com. To
make sure the full domain is blocked, enter the most inclusive domain (e.g. google.com will effectively block www.google.com as well
as maps.google.com and images.google.com). Alternatively you can use an IP address, e.g. 8.8.8.8, or address range written in CIDR
notation, e.g. 8.8.8.0/24.
• Filter Action: Select Block or Allow.
• Rule Priority: Higher number rules overrule lower number rules.
• Enabled: A rule can be enabled or disabled by selecting or deselecting the checkbox.
Click Submit to save your rule changes.
Default Network Filter Settings
Use Default Network Filter Settings together with Network WebFilter Rules to control website access. All of your networks are set to allow
website access by default. Select a network and click Edit to change the default filter settings.
Default Action: Select from the following dropdown options:
• Allow Access (default)
• Block Access
When a network is set to Allow Access, it will allow access to sites not specifically blocked in the WebFilter Rules.
When a network is set to Block Access, it will block access to sites not specifically allowed in the WebFilter Rules.
Filter URLs by IP Address: (Default: No) Changing this option to "Yes" will cause the router to perform a DNS lookup on URL entries, and the IP
addresses will be appended to the appropriate block/allow list. This can have the side effect of being very strict; sites that are hosted across many
domains may need every domain added to the list for full functionality.
Figure 44: Default Network Filter Settings
Figure 45: Change Default Network Filter Settings
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