Control Access to the Internet
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ADSL2+ Gateway
8.
Select a
Security Default
radio button:
-
Allow
. Allow the packet if no rule matches it.
-
Deny
. Block the packet if no rule matches it.
This specifies the default action to be taken if no rule is found to match the given packet.
9.
In the Add Rules section, complete the following fields:
•
Rule Name
. Name of the new rule.
•
Type
. Allow or deny the packet matching this rule.
•
Protocol
. Protocol to match for the new rule.
•
Source Address
. The source address of the packet to check the rule against.The
subnet mask is also to be provided.
•
Destination Address
. The destination address of the packet to check the rule
against.The subnet mask is also to be provided.
•
Source Port
. The source port of the packet to check the rule against.The start and
end ports should be mentioned.
•
Destination Por
t. The destination port of the packet to check the rule against.The
start and end ports should be mentioned.
•
Mode
. Specify if packets needs to be logged.
•
Direction
. The traffic direction for which the rule is to be applied. The direction
whether inbound or outbound or both can be specified.
10.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
View the Security Log
The log is a detailed record of the websites you have accessed or attempted to access and
other gateway actions.
To view the security log:
1.
Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the
network.
2.
Type
http:/192.168.254.254
.
A login window opens.
3.
Enter the user name and password.
The user name is
admin
. The default password is
admin
. The user name and password
are case-sensitive.
The Main page displays.
4.
Select
Firewall Settings > Security Log
.
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