Technical information
Watson SHDSL Router
Web-based Management Manual
Watson-SHDSL-Router-GUI-Manual.doc
Version 2.3-03
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Revision: 2012-02-29
1. Click the 'New Entry' link in the 'Protocols' screen. The 'Edit Service' screen ap-
pears:
Figure 9-175: Edit Service
2. Name the service in the 'Service Name' field, and click the 'New Server Ports'
link. The 'Edit Service Server Ports' screen appears. You may choose any of the
protocols available in the combo box, or add a new one by selecting 'Other'.
When selecting a protocol from the combo box, the screen will refresh, present-
ing the respective fields by which to enter the relevant information.
Figure 9-176: Edit Service Server Ports
3. Select a protocol and enter the relevant information.
4. Click 'OK' to save the settings.
9.9.2 Network Objects
Network Objects is a method used to abstractly define a set of LAN hosts, accord-
ing to specific criteria, such as MAC address, IP address, or host name. Defining
such a group can assist when configuring system rules. For example, network ob-
jects can be used when configuring Watson's security filtering settings such as IP
address filtering, host name filtering or MAC address filtering. You can use network
objects in order to apply security rules based on host names instead of IP address-
es. This may be useful, since IP addresses change from time to time. It is also pos-
sible to define network objects according to MAC addresses, making rule applica-