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3. Enter the last one to three digits (from 2 to 254) of the IP address of the computer or gaming
device you want to set up as the DMZ host and expose to the Internet.
4. Click Apply to activate the selected computer.
Note
: Remember to set the IP address back to zero when you are finished with the needed
application, since that computer will be exposed to the public Internet.
Store Remote Firewall Logs
You can store firewall attack reports or logs on a computer in your home, so that multiple
instances can be logged over a period of time. You can select individual attack or configuration
items to send to the SysLog server, so that only the items of interest will be monitored.
Note
: The SysLog server must be on the same network as the Private LAN behind the
Configuration Manager (typically 192.168.0.x).
To store remote Firewall logs:
1. From any screen, click the Firewall-Remote Log menu link or click the Firewall menu button
on the SBG6782-AC Main Menu and then select Remote Log.
Figure 22 – Firewall Remote Log Screen
2. Select all desired event types that you want to monitor. This will activate the SysLog
monitoring feature.
3. Enter the last digits from 10 to 254 of the SysLog server’s IP address.
Note
: Normally, the IP address of this SysLog server is hard-coded so that the address
always agrees with the entry on this page.
4. Click Apply.