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Chapter 21 Remote Management Configuration

If an outside user attempts to probe an unsupported port on your ZyXEL Device, an ICMP
response packet is automatically returned. This allows the outside user to know the ZyXEL
Device exists. Your ZyXEL Device supports anti-probing, which prevents the ICMP response
packet from being sent. This keeps outsiders from discovering your ZyXEL Device when
unsupported ports are probed.

Note: If you want your device to respond to pings and requests for unauthorized

services, you may also need to configure the firewall anti probing settings to
match.

Figure 148 Remote Management: ICMP

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 111 Remote Management: ICMP

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol is a message control and error-reporting

protocol between a host server and a gateway to the Internet. ICMP uses Internet

Protocol (IP) datagrams, but the messages are processed by the TCP/IP software

and directly apparent to the application user.

Respond to Ping

on

The ZyXEL Device will not respond to any incoming Ping requests when Disable is

selected. Select LAN to reply to incoming LAN Ping requests. Select WAN to reply

to incoming WAN Ping requests. Otherwise select LAN & WAN to reply to both

incoming LAN and WAN Ping requests.

Do not respond to

requests for

unauthorized

services

Select this option to prevent hackers from finding the ZyXEL Device by probing for

unused ports. If you select this option, the ZyXEL Device will not respond to port

request(s) for unused ports, thus leaving the unused ports and the ZyXEL Device

unseen. By default this option is not selected and the ZyXEL Device will reply with

an ICMP Port Unreachable packet for a port probe on its unused UDP ports, and a

TCP Reset packet for a port probe on its unused TCP ports.
Note that the probing packets must first traverse the ZyXEL Device's firewall

mechanism before reaching this anti-probing mechanism. Therefore if the firewall

mechanism blocks a probing packet, the ZyXEL Device reacts based on the

corresponding firewall policy to send a TCP reset packet for a blocked TCP packet

or an ICMP port-unreachable packet for a blocked UDP packets or just drop the

packets without sending a response packet.

Apply

Click Apply to save your customized settings and exit this screen.

Cancel

Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.

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