Advanced > ip filters, Advanced > access control – Nortel Networks NB5PLUS4/W User Manual

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table, click on the Port Forwarding menu item to return to the main Port Forwarding

screen.

User-created rules will be shown in the Available Rules list when the User Category

radio button is selected. You can now apply the rule(s) by selecting it and clicking

Add. This will add the rule to list of applied rules.

Advanced > IP Filters

The IP filters page allows you to specify Normal Port Forwards, Block ALL traffic

to specific LAN Clients or specify Custom IP filters that will control the flow of data

across the router.

Custom IP Filters (often also referred to as ‘Access Control Lists’ ) allow you to

specify individual rules that will deny traffic by defining the following:

Source IP address or IP Subnet

Destination IP address or Subnet

Port or Port range

Protocol

Custom IP filters are different from Port forwards, or Block All traffic because they

allow greater scopes of IP addresses to be included in the block.

Note: You must have at least one LAN Client in your LAN clients table before IP

filters can be created. To create a LAN Client, see the section below on LAN

Clients under the Advanced Menu.

Advanced > Access Control

Use Access Control to configure advanced security functions by customising the

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