AirLink AR695W Owner's Manual

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Computers with IP addresses between 192.168.2.20 to 192.168.2.50 have no restriction 
on accessing any network services, while others computers are all blocked. Meanwhile, 
computers with IP addresses between 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.2.199 are allowed to 
send Email (port 25), receive E-mail (port 110), and browse Internet (port 80). 
 
For each rule, you can define:   
• 
Source IP address 
• 
Destination IP address 
• 
Destination port address 
• 
Protocol: TCP or UDP or both. 
 
Parameters Description 
 
Outbound/Inbound  
Check/uncheck Enable to enable/disable the Packet Filtering. 
Packet Filter 
Outbound Filter applies on all outbound packets but Inbound 
Filter applies only on packets that are destined to Virtual Servers 
or DMZ host. 
 
Allow / Deny all to pass except
 
Please select “Allow” or “Deny” to decide the behavior of packet   
those match the following rules 
filtering table. If you select allow, all traffic will be allowed except 
the Source IP addresses listed in filtering table will be rejected to 
connect to the destination IP addresses and ports. If you select 
deny, all traffic will be denied except the Source IP address listed 
in filtering table will be allowed to connect to the destination IP 
addresses and ports. 
 
Block List 
Select a network service you wish to block, a schedule rule and 
ID#, click “Copy to”. The settings you selected will be filled into 
the specific ID. 
 
Source IP
 
Please input the client’s IP address you wish to apply the filtering 
rule. You can input a single IP address (192.168.2.10) or a range 
of IP addresses (192.168.2.10-192.168.2.50). Leaving this field 
blank indicates all IP addresses. 
 
Destination IP
 
Please input the Destination IP address (i.e. an FTP site, Email 
server, etc.) you wish to apply the filtering. You can input a single 
IP address (192.168.2.10) or a range of IP addresses 
(192.168.2.10-192.168.2.50). Leaving this field blank means all 
IP addresses.