Red Lion IndustrialPr 6000 Router User Manual
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Software User Guide
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Advanced Tab
Enable Out‐of‐Band Port Redirect: Select Yes to allow any Out‐of‐Band ports to be redirected locally to this device.
When enabled, the OOB Ports specified in the Advanced‐>Out‐of‐Band Mgt section will be automatically allowed. The
recommended setting for this field is Yes, when also configuring Out‐of‐Band Mgt on this unit.
Enable Port Redirecting: Select Yes to allow redirecting of ports to a device beyond this device (the one being config‐
ured). Example: A device beyond the IPT device is running a WEB server on port 80, but an upstream router is blocking
Port 80. Redirecting traffic to another port, say 8080, will allow communication with the server. This would be setup as
our External port 8080 redirected to an Internal Port 80, Protocol TCP.
When this feature is enabled, a new field will appear containing a table into which multiple entries can be entered.
Each entry will include the External and Internal Port numbers and a traffic type (TCP or UDP).
Enable Traffic Restrictions: Select Yes to restrict traffic to a device beyond this device (the one being configured).
When this feature is enabled, a Traffic Restrictions table will appear to allow selection of the restriction mode and a
table into which multiple entries can be entered. Each entry will specify the network IP address range to which the
restrictions will be applied.
Enable Traffic Restrictions: This field is enabled when “Enable Traffic Restrictions” has been set to Yes. Select the
restriction mode from the list provided.
None: No filtering is performed.
Only: Allow connections to/from the associated subnet list only. (inbound and Outbound Restrictions)
In: Allow new incoming connections from the associated subnet list only, but allow any originating outbound connections
from the host behind the Red Lion router. (Inbound Restriction)
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Click on the Add button and the following window will appear:
Enter Subnet (Required): Enter subnet range for which to restrict traffic in the CIDR form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/xx, where
nnn is the IP Address and xx is the subnet in Network Bits format.
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Click on the Finish button to populate the Table Restrictions screen.