UTStarcom UT-300R2 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration / Network Management

additional IP filter rule and click the

Apply

button, the new rule

will be added to this list.

The first step in configuring an IP filter rule is to determine if you
want to

Allow

or

Deny

access. Click the appropriate radio

button under the

Action

field. You can also turn the IP filter rule

on or off using the

Enabled

or

Disabled

radio buttons under the

Status

field. For easy reference, you can enter an

alphanumeric name in the

Name

field.

You can then specify the

Source for

packets to be filtered from

the drop-down menu. If the source is selected as

LAN

, then this

rule will apply to packets that are sent from PCs on your LAN to
the WAN (Internet). If the source is selected as

WAN

, then this

rule will apply to packets that are sent from PCs on the WAN. If

both

are selected, then this rule will apply to packets that are

sent from PCs on both the WAN and your LAN.

A similar situation applies to the

Destination

drop-down menu.

If the destination is selected as

LAN

, then this rule will apply to

packets that are to be sent to PCs on your LAN. If the
destination is selected as

WAN

, this rule will apply to packets

that are to be sent to PCs on the WAN. If

Both

is selected, then

this rule will apply to packets that are to be sent to PCs on both
the WAN and your LAN.

Next, you must enter either a single IP address or a range of IP
addresses in the

IP Range Start

and

IP Range End

fields.

Remember that IP addresses are in the form x.x.x.x

where x

varies from 0 to 255

and that an IP address range must be

contiguous.

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