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Chapter 4: Web Configuration 
                                                                                                                                                                                       
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This page provides some settings for 
you to adjust for adding a new 
outbound IP Filtering. 
Allow Traffic:   
Choose No to stop the data 
transmission, Yes to permit the data 
pass through. 
Protocol:  
Here provides several default policies 
for security levels for you to choose. If 
you don’t want to use the predefined 
setting, you can use User Defined to 
set a customized protocol according to 
the necessity.   
 
When you choose User Defined 
setting, you have to enter a port 
number in the “as” field. 
 
Source/Destination IP address: 
To specify IP address to allow or deny 
data transmission, please pull down 
the drop-down menu to choose a 
proper one. 
The setting All means that all the IP 
addressed in the network are allowed 
or denied to pass through in Internet. 
If you choose Single, you will have to 
key in the specific IP address as the 
start/end point to let the router identify 
for granting or denying passing 
through.  
If you choose Subnet, you will have to 
enter the specific IP address and 
netmask as the start/end point to let 
the router identify for granting or 
denying passing through. 
Port Range:   
The port range is from 0 to 65535. 
Please key in the start point and end 
point for the IP Filtering. 
After finish the settings, click Apply.  
 
 
Here provides an example shown in 
the right column. Select TCP as the 
Protocol type, and make the Source 
and Destination IP address
 to 
include All, then type 0 and 65535 as 
the start and end port.