General settings – Billion Electric Company BiPAC 7402G User Manual

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802.11g ADSL2+ VPN Firewall Router

Chapter 4: Configuration

Here are the items within the Firewall section:

General Settings, Packet Filter, Intrusion Detection,

URL Filter, IM/P2P Blocking

and

Firewall Log.

General Settings

You can choose not to enable Firewall, to add all filter rules by yourself, or enable the Firewall using
preset filter rules and modify the port filter rules as required. The Packet Filter is used to filter packets
based-on Applications (Port) or IP addresses.

There are four options when you enable the Firewall, they are:

All blocked/User-defined: no pre-defined port or address filter rules by default, meaning that

all inbound (Internet to LAN) and outbound (LAN to Internet) packets will be blocked. Users
have to add their own filter rules for further access to the Internet.

High/Medium/Low security level: the predefined port filter rules for High, Medium and Low

security are displayed in Port Filters of Packet Filter.

Select either High, Medium or Low security level to enable the Firewall. The only difference between
these three security levels is the preset port filter rules in the Packet Filter. Firewall functionality is the
same for all levels; it is only the list of preset port filters that changes between each setting. For more
detailed on level of preset port filter information, refer to Table 1: Predefined Port Filter.

If you choose of the preset security levels and then add custom filters, you may temporarily disable the
firewall and recover your custom filter settings by re-selecting the same security level.

The “Block WAN Request” is a stand-alone function and not relate to whether security enable or
disable. Mostly it is for preventing any scan tools from WAN site by hacker.

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Any remote user who is attempting to perform this action may result in
blocking all the accesses to configure and manage of the device from the
Internet.


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