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8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000 User Manual

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quota - The number of minutes configured for a passed
library category in an end user’s profile that lets him/her
access URLs for a specified time before being blocked from
further access to that category.

router mode - An R3000 set up in the router mode will act
as an Ethernet router, filtering IP packets as they pass from
one card to another. While all original packets from client
PCs are allowed to pass, if the R3000 determines that a
request is inappropriate, a block page is returned to the
client to replace the actual requested Web page or service.

rule - A filtering component comprised of library categories
set up to be blocked or opened. Each rule created by the
global administrator is assigned a number and a name that
should be indicative of its theme. Rules are used when
creating filtering profiles for entities on the network.

search engine - A program that searches Web pages for
specified keywords and returns a list of the pages or
services where the keywords were found.

service port - Service ports can be set up to blocked.
Examples of these ports include File Transfer Protocol
(FTP), Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Network News
Transfer Protocol (NNTP), Secured HTTP Transmission
(HTTPS), and Other ports such as Secure Shell (SSH).

SMB - One of two authentication method protocols used by
the R3000. Server Message Block is a “client/server,
request/response” protocol.

static group - An LDAP group that contains names of its
members. (See also “dynamic group”.)

Sub Admin - An NT/LDAP group administrator assigned to
a specific domain, group, LDAP container, or member. This
group administrator manages the profiles of entities (nodes)
assigned to him/her.

sub-group - An entity of a master IP group with an associ-
ated member IP address, and filtering profile.