Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Connecting the Router
- Configuring My Network Settings
- Using Network Connections
- Configuring the Router’s Security
- Using Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Settings
- Firmware Upgrade
- Firmware Restore
- Configuration File
- System Settings
- Date and Time
- Scheduler Rules
- Routing
- IP Address Distribution
- Diagnostics
- Restoring Default Settings
- Reboot the Router
- MAC Cloning
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table
- Users
- QoS
- Local Administration
- Remote Administration
- Dynamic DNS
- DNS Server
- Network Objects
- Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
- Protocols
- Monitoring the Router
- Troubleshooting
- Quality of Service
- Specifications
- Notices
- Limited Warranty

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Chapter 5 Configuring the Router’s Security
• PPTP connection - a packet inquiring whether the Router is ready to
receive a PPTP connection has been accepted.
• AUTH:113 request - an outbound packet for AUTH protocol has been
accepted (for maximum security level).
• IPV6 over IPV4 - an IPv6 over IPv4 packet has been accepted.
• ARP - an ARP packet has been accepted.
• PPP Discover - a PPP discover packet has been accepted.
• PPP Session - a PPP session packet has been accepted.
• 802.1Q - a 802.1Q (VLAN) packet has been accepted.
• Outbound Auth1X - an outbound Auth1X packet has been accepted.
• IP Version 6 - an IPv6 packet has been accepted.
• Router initiated traffic - all traffic the Router initiates is recorded.
• Maximum security enabled service - a packet has been accepted because it
belongs to a permitted service in the maximum security level.
• SynCookies Protection - a SynCookies packet has been blocked.
• ICMP Flood Protection - a packet has been blocked, stopping an ICMP
flood.
• UDP Flood Protection - a packet has been blocked, stopping a UDP flood.
• Service - a packet has been accepted because of a certain service, as specified
in the event type.
• Advanced Filter Rule - a packet has been accepted/blocked because of an
advanced filter rule.
• Fragmented packet, header too small - a packet has been blocked because,
after defragmentation, the header was too small.
• Fragmented packet, header too big - a packet has been blocked because,
after defragmentation, the header was too big.
• Fragmented packet, bad align - a packet has been blocked because, after
defragmentation, the packet was badly aligned.