User guide

Firewall - MAC/IP/Port Filtering (continued)
Custom Applications: This feature allows you to define your own applications.
Once defined, these applications can be enabled and disabled the same way as
pre-defined applications. To define an application, you need to know the ports and
protocol (TCP, UDP) used by the application for outgoing traffic. To start, click the
Add Custom Applicationbutton, then provide the following data:
MAC Address: A network identifier unique to each device’s hardware.
Destination IP Address: The internal IP address where traffic will be
filtered to.
Source IP Address: The source IP address that traffic will be filtered from.
Protocol: You can select from None/TCP/UDP/ICMP as the traffic type you
would like to filter.
Destination Port Range: The range of ports that traffic will be filtered to.
Enter the beginning and end of the port range for each application.
– For a single port, enter the port number in both fields.
For a port range, enter the beginning of the range in thefirstfield and the
end of the range in thesecondfield.
Source Port Range: The range of ports that traffic will be filtered from.
Action: Selecting Drop or Accept will determine if the rule will allow or block
traffic based on the criteria specified.
Comment: Here you will need to add a name or description to the rule in
order to click “Apply” to save and implement the rule.
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Device Configuration
Firewall - Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding allows for specific external ports on the AT&T Home Base to be
mapped to specific ports on a specific device on the internal network. You can
have a maximum of 10 Port Forwarding/Virtual Server rules in the system.
You can enable or disable Port Forwarding to allow certain devices to act as virtual
servers within the internal AT&T Home Base network.
If you select Enable, the Virtual Server Settings will appear:
IP Address: Enter the internal IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.101) that you would like
traffic from a specific external port directed to internally.
Port Range: Enter the starting and ending port numbers that will be directed
to the internal device.
Protocol: You may pick TCP, UDP, or TCP+UDP traffic types to be directed.
Comment: Enter a comment or label to be saved with this custom port
forwarding rule.
Be sure to click “Apply” to confirm your configuration.
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