Network Router - Wireless Network Device User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Configuring the V2IU 4350
- Configuration Guide For IP Centrex Applications
- Configuration Guide For Station Side IP PBX Applications
- Configuration Guide For Trunk Side IP PBX Applications
- Configuration Guide For Hosted Video Applications
- Configuration Guide For Enterprise Video Applications
- System Configuration
- Read-only User
- Subinterfaces
- ToS Byte Setting
- H.323 Configuration
- Forwarding Rules
- Peering Proxy
- Clients List Lock
- H.323 Activity Monitor
- VoIP Configuration
- Data Networking Configuration
- Traffic Management Configuration
- System Diagnostics
- Saving and Restoring the V2IU 4350 Configuration
- Upgrading the V2IU 4350
- Appendix
- Regulatory Notices

Configuring the V2IU 4350
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Action Description Input format
Allow TCP Port Allows traffic with the
specified TCP port to
terminate on the 4350.
*Valid values range from 1 through 65535. *Multiple
entries are separated by a space
*Range value specified by the : character. For example,
25:50 means perform the action on ports 25 through 50
Allow UDP Port Allows traffic with the
specified UDP port to
terminate on the 4350.
*Valid values range from 1 through 65535. *Multiple
entries are separated by a space
*Range value specified by the : character. For example:
25:50 means perform the action on ports 25 through 50
Deny Hosts (IP) Denies all traffic with the
source IP address
matching the specified
hosts
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
Deny Hostwise
TCP (IP-Port)
Denies all traffic
matching the specified
TCP port numbers and
the specified source IP
addresses
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Port are specified using a - character. For example:
192.168.3.1-23 for Telnet.
*Port ranges are specified using a : character. For
example: 192.168.3.1-23:50 means port 23 through 50
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
Deny Hostwise
UDP (IP-Port)
Denies all traffic
matching the specified
UDP port numbers and
the specified source IP
addresses
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Port are specified using a - character. For example:
192.168.3.1-23 for Telnet.
*Port ranges are specified using a : character. For
example: 192.168.3.1-23:50 means port 23 through 50
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
Allow Hostwise
TCP (IP-Port)
Allows all traffic matching
the specified TCP port
numbers and the
specified source IP
addresses
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Port are specified using a - character. For example:
192.168.3.1-23 for Telnet.
*Port ranges are specified using a : character. For
example: 192.168.3.1-23:50 means port 23 through 50
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24