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InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
7.5.2
Access Control
This feature is only available at models iPBX-400F, and iPBX-404F
Access Control is a feature designed to let the system administrator to regulate the access of internal PCs
to the Internet. It is useful when you wish to block the access to certain websites from corporate LAN; or
prohibit certain LAN nodes from accessing the Internet.
7.5.2.1
LAN
It prohibits certain LAN nodes from accessing the Internet. IT managers may specify those LAN nodes by IP
address, subnet, TCP/UDP application ports, or by the device MAC address. It is also possible to set
schedule to specify when (hourly and daily) to enable the access control rules to those LAN nodes.
Figure 8.11 iPBX Access Control Settings: LAN
Restricted LAN nodes by IP Address
Restricted LAN nodes by Subnet
Field
Description
No.
Record Number
Starting IP Address,
Ending IP Address
To block the LAN nodes belonging to the range of IP address to access Internet.
The IP address must be within the LAN and should not be a broadcast IP
address.
Schedule
The time frames of the access control policy take effects. If not specified, the
default value is ‘ALL THE TIME.’