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Using the Parental Control Option
Ubee EVW32C Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Manual • March 2017
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Using the Parental Control Option
Parental controls allow you to control Internet access for users on the EVW32C network.
The parental control menu enables you to:
Define username and password access
Block specific Web sites based on keywords
Define the days and times users are allowed to access the Internet
To access the Parental Control menu:
1. Click
Gateway
from the main menu.
2. Click
Parental Contro
l from the left side menu.
3. The following sub-menu items are available for selection:
User Setup
Basic Setup
Time Filter
Key management
Defines the Auto (IKE) or Manual key configuration to set up a VPN. The default setting is Auto.
IKE negotiation
mode
Determines how the security association (SA) is established for each connection through IKE
negotiations. The choices are:
Main Mode
– Ensures the highest level of security when the communicating parties are
negotiating authentication (phase 1). This is the default setting.
Aggressive Mode
– Eliminates several steps when the communicating parties are
negotiating authentication (phase 1). Quicker than Main Mode.
Perfect forward
secrecy (PFS)
Enables or disables the perfect forward secret (PFS) option. This option is disabled by default in
phase 2 IPsec SA setup to provide a faster IPsec setup, but is not very secure. Select DH1,
DH2 or DH5 to enable PFS.
Phase 2 DH group
Defines which Diffie-Hellman key group (DH
x
) you want to use for encryption keys:
DH1
– a 768-bit random number
DH2
– a 1024-bit random number
DH5
– a 1536-bit random number
Replay detection
Enables or disables replay detection. As VPN setup is processing, the system can be
vulnerable to denial of service (DOS) attacks. The IPsec receiver can detect and reject old or
duplicate packets to protect against replay attacks.
NetBIOS
broadcast
forwarding
Provides the option to send NetBIOS packets through the VPN connection. NetBIOS (Network
Basic Input/Output System) are TCP or UDP packets that enable a computer to find other
computers. It may sometimes be necessary to allow NetBIOS packets to pass through VPN
tunnels to allow local computers to find computers on the remote network and vice versa.
Dead peer
detection
Enables or disables dead peer detection. When enabled the device is forced to periodically
detect if the remote IPsec gateway is available.
Apply
Saves changes.
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