User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
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- Front Panel
- Front Panel Description
- Back Panel
- Back Panel Description
- Typical Applications
- Connecting a Remote Site via Cable Modem
- Connecting a Local Site to the Internet
- Specifications
- Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
- Hardware Installation
- Safety
- Unpacking the RF802EW
- Cabling
- Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration
- Software Installation and Configuration
- Software Installation
- Using RouteFinder Setup Wizard
- Testing your Connection
- Chapter 4 - Telnet
- Using Telnet to Configure your RouteFinder
- Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
- RouteFinder Manager
- General Settings
- WAN Ethernet Segment
- Async Port
- Remote Access-Remote Access Settings
- Enable IP Mapping - Virtual Server
- Port Settings
- Edit Login Script for Remote Access
- Writing a login script for IP Routing
- Modem String Settings
- LAN DHCP Server
- Routing Settings
- Routing Table
- Filter Settings
- Wireless Settings
- Refresh Device List
- Device Name and Password
- Save Settings to File
- Load Settings
- Upgrade Firmware
- General Diagnostic
- Chapter 6 - RouteFinder Monitor
- RouteFinder Monitor
- Running RouteFinder Monitor
- Refresh Device List
- Test Connection
- Terminate Connection
- Save to File
- Save Now
- Autosave
- IP Address/Name
- Event Messages
- TCP/IP Tab
- Time Tab
- Status Tab
- Statistics Tab
- Chapter 7 - LAN Client Settings
- LAN Client Settings
- Setting up Remote Access Clients
- Accessing a Windows NT Server
- Accessing a Novell Server
- Accessing a Windows NT Server and a Novell NetWare Server
- Accessing a Unix Server
- Make New Connection (Windows 2000 only)
- Chapter 8 LAN-to-LAN Settings
- LAN-to-LAN Settings
- Setting up LAN-to-LAN Routing
- Using the Find Computer command
- Using LMHosts
- Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Common Problems
- Chapter 10 - Service, Warranty and Technical Support
- Introduction
- Limited Warranty
- Addendum for North American Products
- Addendum for International Products
- Out of Warranty Repair Costs
- Software User License Agreement
- Technical Support
- Contacting Technical Support
- Recording RouteFinder Information
- Online Warranty Registration
- About the Internet
- Ordering Accessories
- Appendixes
- Appendix A - Regulatory Compliance Information
- Class B Statement FCC Part 15
- Appendix B - Tools for your RF802EW
- RouteFinder Monitor
- PING
- WINIPCFG and IPCONFIG
- TRACERT
- Appendix C - Cabling Diagrams
- Glossary
- Index
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Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager
Note: Level one is the highest level, level sixteen is the lowest privilege level.
Example:
Let’s say you configure a filter rule for IP address 192.168.100.72 with a privilege level of 16 to
Pass using socket number 80. At the same time, you set the same filter rule to block IP Address
192.168.100.72 with a privilege level of one. The RF802EW will implement the filter to block the
IP address 192.168.100.72 because the privilege level is higher.
Note: If conflicting rules have the same privilege level, then the RF802EW will block the packet.
Click Insert to add each IP address to the list.
To remove a defined packet, select the packet you’d like to delete from the table and click Delete.
Packets defined by User
If you choose to define by User, you must define the byte pattern of the packets. The RF802EW
uses the defined byte patterns to block or pass packets from the WAN or from the LAN.
1. In the Block dialog box, select Enable Block User Defined Pattern Function.
2. In the Packets defined by User list, select From LAN or From WAN.
Starting from which byte number
Indicate the first byte in the packet the RF802EW should read to determine if the byte pattern (in
Hex) is one that should be filtered. Exclude the PPP header. Start from byte 0 of the network
protocol.
Byte Pattern (in Hex)
Enter the packet byte pattern that you would like the RF802EW to recognize as a packet to be
filtered. (Block/Pass from the WAN to the LAN). The maximum pattern size is 12 bytes.
Click Insert to add each byte pattern to the table.
To delete a defined packet, select the packet in the table and click Delete.
Enable Client Filter Settings
The Client Filter allows you to decide which services are allowed into your network and which clients
are authorized to access them.
1. From the Filter Settings dialog box, select Enable Client Filter Settings.
2. Click Client Filter Settings.
3. The Filter Settings dialog box displays.