Chapter 4
Advanced Configuration
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10/100 8-Port VPN Router
Port Management > Port Status
Port ID
To see the status information and settings for a
specific port, select its ID number or name.
Port Status
Summary
For the selected port, the Summary table displays the
following:
Type
The port type is displayed.
Interface
The interface type, LAN or WAN, is displayed.
Link Status
The status of the connection is displayed.
Port Activity
The status of the port is displayed.
Speed Status
The speed of the port, 10 Mbps, or 100
Mbps, is displayed.
Duplex Status
The duplex mode is displayed, Half or
Full.
Auto negotiation
The status of the feature is displayed.
VLAN
The VLAN of the port is displayed.
Statistics
For the selected port, the Statistics table displays the
following:
Port Receive Packet Count
The number of packets
received is displayed.
Port Receive Packet Byte Count
The number of packet
bytes received is displayed.
Port Transmit Packet Count
The number of packets
transmitted is displayed.
Port Transmit Packet Byte Count
The number of packet
bytes transmitted is displayed.
Port Packet Error Count
The number of packet errors is
displayed.
To update the on-screen information, click
Refresh
.
Firewall > General
Enable or disable a variety of firewall, security, and web
features.
Firewall > General
General
Firewall
The firewall is enabled by default. If you disable
it, then the SPI, DoS, and Block WAN Request features,
Access Rules, and Content Filters will also be disabled, and
the Remote Management feature will be enabled.
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection)
This option is enabled
by default. The Router’s firewall uses Stateful Packet
Inspection to review the information that passes through
the firewall. It inspects all packets based on the established
connection, prior to passing the packets for processing
through a higher protocol layer.
DoS (Denial of Service)
This option is enabled by default.
It protects internal networks from Internet attacks, such
as SYN Flooding, Smurf, LAND, Ping of Death, IP Spoofing,
and reassembly attacks.
Block WAN Request
This option is enabled by default.
Using this feature, the Router drops both unaccepted TCP
request and ICMP packets from the WAN side. Hackers will
not find the Router by pinging the WAN IP address.
Remote Management
This option is disabled by
default. If you want to manage the Router through a WAN
connection, first change the password on the
Setup >
Password
screen (this prevents any user from accessing
the Router with the default password). Then select
Enable