Viper SC+™ IP Router for Licensed Spectrum PN 001-5008-000 Rev. C
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Destination IP Filter
Controls which traffic to the given IP address or range enters the VPN.
Examples (with Netmask 255.255.255.255):
Source IP address 172.30.51.3 allows packets only from the specified LAN IP address into the VPN.
Source IP address 0.0.0.0 allows packets from any LAN IP address into the VPN. (This is useful when LAN
devices sending via the VPN are behind routers, usually the case for a VPN server connected to a backhaul
network.)
Note:
The Netmask for each IP address controls whether it is a single address or a subnet range.
Examples:
255.255.255.255 restricts the IP address range to the specified value.
255.255.255.0 allows the last part of the IP address to range from 1 to 254 (0 and 255 are reserved)
Source defaults
0.0.0.0 (server, allow any source)
[LAN subnet] (client, allow any local source)
Destination default
0.0.0.0 (allow any destination)
Source/Destination Ports
The source and destination TCP/UDP port number ranges are used to select which packets are sent via the VPN
based on application type.
Source Port filter
Controls which traffic from the VPN device or its immediate Ethernet LAN enters the VPN.
Destination Port Filter
Controls which traffic to the given TCP/UDP port or range enters the VPN.
Examples:
Destination ports 0 to 0 allows packets to any port.
Destination ports 5555 to 0 allows packets to only port 5555.
Destination ports 5555 to 6000 allows packets to all ports between 5555 and 6000.
Default = 0 (allow any port)
Minimum = 1
Maximum = 65535
Refresh
— Click Refresh to update the status and statistics to show the most current information available.
Clear
— Clicking Clear (or cycling power to the Viper) will reset all statistics to zero.