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NEOBIT 1014VA ADSL Router User’s Guide
Field
Description
Black List Status
Specifies whether or not a violation of this
rule will result in the offending computer's IP
address being added to the Black List, which
blocks the ADSL Router from forwarding
packets from that source for a specified
period of time. See Chapter 17, “Configuring
Firewall Settings” for instructions.
rule will result in the offending computer's IP
address being added to the Black List, which
blocks the ADSL Router from forwarding
packets from that source for a specified
period of time. See Chapter 17, “Configuring
Firewall Settings” for instructions.
Log Tag
A description of up to 16 characters to be
recorded in the log in the event that a packet
violates this rule. Be sure to set the Log
Option to Enable if you configure a Log Tag.
recorded in the log in the event that a packet
violates this rule. Be sure to set the Log
Option to Enable if you configure a Log Tag.
Start/End Time
The time range during which this rule is to be
in effect, specified in military units.
in effect, specified in military units.
Src IP Address
IP address criteria for the source computer(s)
from which the packet originates. In the drop-
down list, you can configure the rule to be
invoked on packets containing:
any: any source IP address.
lt: any source IP address that is numerically
less than the specified address.
lteq: any source IP address that is
numerically less than or equal to the specified
address.
gt: any source IP address that is numerically
greater than the specified address.
eq: any source IP address that is numerically
equal to the specified address.
neq: any source IP address that is not equal
to the specified address.
range: any source IP address that is within
the specified range, inclusive.
out of range: any source IP address that is
outside the specified range.
self: the IP address of the ADSL Router
interface on which this rule takes effect.
from which the packet originates. In the drop-
down list, you can configure the rule to be
invoked on packets containing:
any: any source IP address.
lt: any source IP address that is numerically
less than the specified address.
lteq: any source IP address that is
numerically less than or equal to the specified
address.
gt: any source IP address that is numerically
greater than the specified address.
eq: any source IP address that is numerically
equal to the specified address.
neq: any source IP address that is not equal
to the specified address.
range: any source IP address that is within
the specified range, inclusive.
out of range: any source IP address that is
outside the specified range.
self: the IP address of the ADSL Router
interface on which this rule takes effect.
Dest IP Address
IP address rule criteria for the destination
computer(s) (i.e., the IP address of the
computer to which the packet is being sent).
In addition to the options described for the
Src IP Address field, the following option is
available:
bcast: Specifies that the rule will be invoked
for any packets sent to the broadcast
address for the receiving interface. (The
broadcast address is used to send packets to
all hosts on the LAN or subnet connected to
the specified interface.) When you select this
option, you do not need to specify the
address, so the address fields are dimmed.
computer(s) (i.e., the IP address of the
computer to which the packet is being sent).
In addition to the options described for the
Src IP Address field, the following option is
available:
bcast: Specifies that the rule will be invoked
for any packets sent to the broadcast
address for the receiving interface. (The
broadcast address is used to send packets to
all hosts on the LAN or subnet connected to
the specified interface.) When you select this
option, you do not need to specify the
address, so the address fields are dimmed.