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Using the Advanced Settings Options
Ubee UBC1301-AA00 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • March 2017
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6.4.2
Using the Firewall option
The
Firewall
screen allows you to select firewall settings and enable firewall options.
To configure firewall settings:
1. Click
Advanced Settings
from the left side menu.
2. Click
Firewall
under Advanced Settings.
Field descriptions follow the screen example.
Label
Description
Settings
Check the box next to each protocol to enable it:
FTP:
Used to transfer files from one host to another.
TFTP:
Trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) – a simpler protocol generally used for automated file
transfers.
IRC:
Internet relay chat (IRC) protocol is used for text messaging.
H323:
A standard to promote compatibility in video conference transmissions over IP networks
SIP:
Session initiation protocol (SIP) inspects protocol packets and formats SIP message
headers and SDP body to ensure proper signaling.
Note:
Some hosted VoIP services prefer this
function to be performed by their own session border controller (SBC) and require the SIP to be
disabled. Some IP-PBXs may require SIP enabled.
RTSP:
Real time streaming protocol (RTSP) network control protocol used to establish and
control media sessions between end points.
GRE:
Generic route encapsulation.
PPTP:
Point-to-point tunneling protocol (PPTP) is used to implement a virtual private network.
NOTE:
If you have a Microsoft VPN client configured for access to your company network, be
sure that PPTP is ENABLED.
ESP:
Encapsulating Security Payload. This feature helps ESP (IPsec encryption) work properly
when using NAT.
IPSEC:
Allows encrypted IPsec VPN traffic to pass through the router between the IPsec VPN
Client application on the PVC/Mac and the IPsec VPN Concentrator (e.g. Barracuda, Cisco,
Juniper, etc.) for access to the “company VPN.”
NOTE:
If you have a Cisco AnyConnect VPN
client or CheckPoint VPN client that supports IPsec, be sure that IPSEC is ENABLED.
RSVP:
Resource reservation protocol (RSVP) defines how applications reserve resources and
how they free the reserved resources once they are no longer needed.
Apply/Save
Saves changes.