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User Name
Enter the
User Name.
Password:
Enter the password.
Authentication
Type:
Select the authentication type
from the pull-down menu.
MPPE Encryption
Level:
If you select the MSCHAP
option, you can select the
MPPE Encryption Level.
Note:
Refer to "PPPoE" options for other options of
"PPTP".
L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol)
This is not widely used. You need to know the
L2TP Server address as well as your name and
password.
Note:
For L2TP options, refer to "PPPoE" and "PPTP"
options.
Access Control
Enable Access
Control:
Select to enable Access
Control function.
Select Services to
Block:
This lists all defined Services.
Select the Services you wish
to block.
Port Range:
For TCP and UDP Services,
enter the beginning of the
range of port numbers used
by the service. If the service
uses a single port number,
enter it in both the start and
finish fields.
Protocol:
Select the protocol (TCP, UDP
or Both) used to the remote
system or service.
Description:
You may key in a description
for port range.
Save:
After completing the settings
on this page, click Save to
save the settings.
Reset:
Click Reset to restore to
default values.
Current Blocked
Table:
Shows the current blocked
information.
Note:
If you blocked some port(s), the Netstation may not
activate correctly.
Denial of Service Setting
A DoS (Denial of Service) attack does not attempt to
steal data or damage your PCs, but overloads your
Internet connection so you cannot use it - the service
is therefore unavailable.
If DoS function is enabled, DoS attacks will be detect-
ed and blocked. The default is enabled. It is strongly
recommended that this setting be left enabled.
Enable DoS
Prevention:
Check to enable the DoS preven-
tion function. Select the item listed
to enable.
Enable Source
IP Blocking
s
Block time
(sec)
Set the threshold for the frequency
of packets that are allowed to
pass through. The default value is
50 packets per seconds. You can
adjust the value according to your
need. It is recommended that you
set a practical number so that your
network performance won’t be
hampered.
Select All
Click to select all listed items.
Clear All
Click to clear all listed items.
Apply
Changes
Click to save the current settings.
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