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Here is an example of the IP Access Setting. Enter the range of
51~80
in the Filter Group column and
20~80
in the Block port
Range column, then click
“Apply”
button. As the result, the user’s computers which have IP Addresses in the range of
192.168.1.51 to 192.168.1.80 will not be able to use the applications which use port numbers from 20 to 80, such as FTP, Telnet
and web browsing.
2.12.2 URL Access Setting
•
URL Access Limit
Check
“Enable”
or
“Disable”
to make this function active or inactive.
•
Website Access
Check
“Allow”
to allow users on the network to access the specific websites listed. In contrast, to restrict users on the net
work to access the website listed on the location, check
“Block”
in this item.
Block Access Website
Click the button of “Block Access Website” to edit the website list. Enter the website addresses to be accessed/blocked on the
locations. Up to twenty website addresses can be entered into the locations
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