Configuring Your Gateway
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SMCD3GN-RRR Wireless Cable Modem Gateway User Manual
Table 3. Web Management Interface Menus and Submenus
Menus and Submenus
Description
See Page
NAT > Port Forwarding
Configure predefined and custom port forwarding settings to let Internet users
access local services such as the Web Server or FTP server at your local site.
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Firewall
Lets you enable or disable your Gateway’s firewall. Submenus let you:
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Firerwall > Access Control
•
Block traffic at your Gateway's LAN interfaces from accessing the Internet.
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Firerwall > Special Application
•
Detect port triggers for detect multiple-session applications and allow them to
pass the firewall.
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Firerwall > URL Blocking
•
Block access to certain Web sites from local computers by entering either a full
URL address or keywords of the Web site.
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Firerwall > Schedule Rule
•
Define schedule rules that work with your Gateway’s URL blocking feature.
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Firerwall > Email/Syslog Alert
•
Send email notifications or add entries to the syslog when traffic is blocked,
attempts are made to intrude onto the network, and local computers try to access
block URLs.
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Firerwall > DMZ
•
Configure a local client computer for unrestricted two-way Internet access by
defining it as a Virtual DMZ host.
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Tools > Reboot
Reboot your Gateway.
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Status
Shows the connection status of your Gateway interfaces, firmware, hardware version
numbers, illegal attempts to access your network, and information about DHCP
client PCs current connected to your Gateway. The submenu lets you:
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Status > Cable Status
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View cable initialization procedures, and cable downstream and upstream status.
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