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Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide  
Administrator’s Menus 
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x) 
 
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Service Pool 
The  Service  Pool table is a list of all created services and 
their parameters. It is used to add new services with the 
appropriate settings (protocol type and port range). New 
services can be used to add a restriction or permission by 
defining a new filtering rule with the following: 
Add opens the Add New Service page where new services 
may be added. 
Edit opens the Edit Service page where the service 
parameters (except for the service name) can be modified. 
This page includes the same components as the Add New 
Service
 page. To operate with Edit only one record may be 
selected, otherwise the error message “One row must be 
selected” will appear. 
 
 
Fig. II-161: Service Pool page 
The Add page is used to add new services and includes the 
following text fields and buttons: 
Service Name requires a name for the service that should be 
added. 
Protocol includes a list of possible protocols to be selected. 
Port Range requires a port range for the defined service. 
 
Fig. II-162: Service Pool - Page to add a new Service 
 
To Add a new Service 
1.
 Select 
the 
Manage User Defined Services link on the Filtering Rules page.  
2.
 
Click on the Add button on the Service Pool Configuration page. A page where a new service may be added will appear in the browser 
window.  
3.
 
Define a service name in the Service Name text field.  
4.
 
Select the protocol type for the service from the Protocol drop down list. 
5.
 
Enter the port range in the Port Range text fields or leave one of them empty to define a particular port for the service. 
6.
 
To add a service with these parameters, click on Save
 
To Delete a Service 
1.
 Select 
the 
Manage User Defined Services link. The Service Pool Configuration page appears with the table of services (if any). 
2.
 
Check one or more checkboxes of the corresponding services that should be deleted from the Service Pool table. Press Select all if all 
services should be deleted. 
3.
 
Click on the Delete button on the Service Pool Configuration page. 
4.
 
Confirm the deletion by clicking on Yes, or cancel by clicking on No.  
 
IP Pool 
The Manage IP Pool Groups link opens the IP Pool Configuration page. 
The IP Pool table is the list of all added groups and the members 
assigned to these groups. If a group is empty, EMPTY will be 
indicated in the Members column. If hidden, group members will 
still remain active but HIDDEN will be displayed in the Members 
column. 
The IP Pool Configuration is used to add groups of IP addresses 
that have the same restriction criteria. When adding a new filtering 
rule, groups may be used instead of several IP addresses. IP Pool 
Configuration
 offers the following components: 
View makes hidden groups visible. 
Hide makes group members hidden and adds the HIDDEN 
comment in the member column. 
Fig. II-163: IP Pool Configuration page