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Telnet Access
Telnet is a TCP/IP ser vice that allows remote terminals to access hosts on an IP network. The Netopia R6000
Series suppor ts Telnet access to its configuration screens.
Series suppor ts Telnet access to its configuration screens.
Caution!
You should consider password-protecting or restricting Telnet access to the Netopia R6000 Series if you
suspect there is a chance of tampering.
suspect there is a chance of tampering.
To password-protect the configuration screens, select Easy Setup from the Main Menu, and go to the Easy
Setup Security Configuration screen. By entering a name and password pair in this screen, all access via serial,
Telnet, SNMP, and Web ser ver will be password-protected.
Setup Security Configuration screen. By entering a name and password pair in this screen, all access via serial,
Telnet, SNMP, and Web ser ver will be password-protected.
To restrict Telnet access, select Security in the Advanced Configuration menu. The Security Options screen will
appear. There are two levels of Telnet restriction available:
appear. There are two levels of Telnet restriction available:
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To restrict Telnet access to the SNMP screens, select Enable Telnet Access to SNMP Screens and toggle
it to No. (See
it to No. (See
)
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To restrict Telnet access to all of the configuration screens, select Enable Telnet Console Access and
toggle it to No.
toggle it to No.
About Filters and Filter Sets
Security should be a high priority for anyone administering a network connected to the Internet. Using packet
filters to control network communications can greatly improve your network’s security.
filters to control network communications can greatly improve your network’s security.
The Netopia R6000 Series’s packet filters are designed to provide security for the Internet connections made to
and from your network. You can customize the router’s filter sets for a variety of packet filtering applications.
Typically, you use filters to selectively admit or refuse TCP/IP connections from cer tain remote networks and
specific hosts. You will also use filters to screen par ticular types of connections. This is commonly called
firewalling your network.
and from your network. You can customize the router’s filter sets for a variety of packet filtering applications.
Typically, you use filters to selectively admit or refuse TCP/IP connections from cer tain remote networks and
specific hosts. You will also use filters to screen par ticular types of connections. This is commonly called
firewalling your network.
Before creating filter sets, you should read the next few sections to learn more about how these power ful
security tools work.
security tools work.
What’s a filter and what’s a filter set?
A filter is a rule that lets you specify what sor t of data can flow in and out of your network. A par ticular filter can
be either an input filter—one that is used on data (packets) coming in to your network from the Internet—or an
output filter—one that is used on data (packets) going out from your network to the Internet.
be either an input filter—one that is used on data (packets) coming in to your network from the Internet—or an
output filter—one that is used on data (packets) going out from your network to the Internet.
A filter set is a group of filters that work together to check incoming or outgoing data. A filter set can consist of
a combination of input and output filters.
a combination of input and output filters.
How filter sets work
A filter set acts like a team of customs inspectors. Each filter is an inspector through which incoming and
outgoing packages must pass. The inspectors work as a team, but each inspects ever y package individually.
outgoing packages must pass. The inspectors work as a team, but each inspects ever y package individually.