Inbound filter – LevelOne WBR-6603 User Manual
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For source or destination IP address, you can define a single IP address (192.168.1.1) or a range of
IP addresses (192.168.1.100 – 192.168.1.200). An empty implies all IP addresses.
For source or destination port, you can define a single port (80) or a range of ports (1000-1999). You
also need to add prefix "T" or "U" to specify TCP or UDP protocol, for example T80, U53, U2000-
2999. No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined. An empty implies all port addresses.
Packet Filter can also work with Scheduling Rules and give users more flexibility on Access control.
For more detail, please refer to Scheduling Rule (Advanced Setting > Schedule Rule).
Each rule can be enabled or disabled individually.
Inbound Filter:
To access the Inbound Packet Filter page, click on Inbound Filter on the bottom of the page. All
settings on this page are similar to Outbound Filters.
Suppose you have SMTP Server (25), POP Server (110), Web Server (80), FTP Server (21), and
News Server (119) defined in Virtual Server or DMZ Host.
Example 1:
(1.2.3.100-1.2.3.149) Remote hosts are allow to send mail (port 25), and browse the Internet (port 80)
(1.2.3.10-1.2.3.20) Remote hosts can do everything (block nothing)
Others are all blocked.