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Configuring Your Gateway

Table 14. Trigger Menu Options

Option

Description

Name

Name for identifying the trigger. The name is for reference purposes only.

Type

The type of protocol you want to use with the trigger. Choices are TCP and UDP. Default is

TCP. For example, to track the H.323 protocol, the protocol type should be TCP.

Trigger Port

From and To port ranges of the special application. For example, to track H.323 protocol, the

From and To ports should be 1720.

Target Port

From and To port ranges for the target port listening for the special application.

Interval

Specify the interval between 50 and 30000 between two continuous sessions. If the interval

exceeds this time interval setting, the sessions are considered to be unrelated.

IP Replacement

Select the IP replacement according to the application. Some applications embed the source

host's IP in the datagram and normal NAT would not translate the IP address in the datagram.

To make sure the network address translation is complete, IP replacement is necessary for

these special applications, such as H.323.

Allow sessions initiated from/to the

3

rd

host

Decide whether the sessions can start from/to a third host. To prevent hacker attacks from a

3rd host, this feature usually is not allowed. However, for some special applications, such as

MGCP in a VOIP application, a session initiated from a third host is permitted. For example,

assume Client A is trying to make a phone call to a host B. Client A tries to communicate with

the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) first and provides host B's number to the MGC. Then

MGC checks its own database to find B and communicate with B to provide B the information

about A. B uses this information to communicate directly to A. So initially, A is talking to MGC,

but the final step has B initiating a session to A. If the 3rd-host-initiated session is not allowed

in this example, the whole communication fails.

Configuring URL Blocking

Using the URL Blocking menu, you can configure your Gateway to block access to certain
Web sites from local computers by entering either a full URL address or keywords of the
Web site. Your Gateway examines all the HTTP packets to block the access to those
particular sites. This feature can be used to protect children from accessing inappropriate
Web sites. You can block up to 50 sites.
Using URL blocking, you can also make up to 10 computers exempt from URL blocking and
have full access to all Web sites at any time.
To display the URL Blocking menu, click

Firewall in the menu bar and then click the URL

Blocking submenu. Figure 31 shows an example of the menu.

Note: The Gateway provides a Schedule Rules feature that lets you configure URL blocking

for certain days, if desired. For more information, see “Configuring Schedule Rules” on page

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