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Chapter 4
Address
The RS-1200 allows the Administrator to set Interface addresses of the
LAN network, LAN network group, WAN network, WAN network group,
DMZ and DMZ group.
An IP address in the Address Table can be an address of a computer or a
sub network. The Administrator can assign an easily recognized name to
an
IP address. Based on the network it belongs to, an IP address can be an
LAN
IP address, WAN IP address or DMZ IP address. If the Administrator needs
to create a control policy for packets of different IP addresses, he can first
add a new group in the LAN Group or the WAN Group and assign those IP
addresses into the newly created group. Using group addresses can
greatly simplify the process of building control policies.
With easily recognized names of IP addresses and names of address groups
shown in the address table, the Administrator can use these names as the source
address or destination address of control policies. The address table should be setup
before creating control policies, so that the Administrator can pick the names of correct
IP addresses from the address table when setting up control policies.
Summary of Contents for RS-1200
Page 1: ...RS 1200 User s Manual Dual WAN Security Gateway ...
Page 47: ...47 Figure3 7 Dynamic IP Address Connection Figure3 8 Complete Dynamic IP Connection Setting ...
Page 76: ...76 Figure7 2 the Flow After Using QoS Max Bandwidth 400Kbps Guaranteed Bandwidth 200Kbps ...
Page 113: ...113 Figure10 8 Virtual Server Configuration WebUI ...
Page 187: ...187 Figure13 4 NetBIOS Alert Notification to Administrator s PC ...
Page 188: ...188 Figure13 5 E mail Virus Alert ...
Page 214: ...214 Figure16 2 Outbound Destination IP Statistics Report ...
Page 218: ...218 Figure16 5 Inbound Top Users Statistics Report ...
Page 220: ...220 Figure16 6 Inbound Destination IP Statistics Report ...
Page 231: ...231 Figure18 1 Interface Status ...