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Figure 69 Publishing a server for NetMeeting
After the workstation has been set up to accept incoming NetMeeting calls, people
can call you by using the IP address or the FQDN of the Instant Internet unit.
Configuring an IP filter
An IP filter permits or denies access of packets into, out of, or through Instant
Internet. Filters are powerful tools for controlling the behavior of packets and
frames. They protect the integrity of Instant Internet and the networks to which it
is passing traffic. Typically, a filter permits the passage of a few, well-understood
packets and denies the passage of everything else.
Each filter has a logical name and contains a list of rules. You can apply filters to
any interface on either input or output processing, or both. Filter rules are
processed in the order specified, and there is an implicit deny all filter at the end
of the list. When a filter is not specified for an interface, all traffic is allowed.
Note:
If your Instant Internet unit uses a dynamic IP address, you can
use the Dynamic DNS facility so that all that all you have to do is type in
the FQDN of the Instant Internet unit that you have registered in the
Dynamic DNS.
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