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4.6.3 MAC Control
You can block certain client PCs accessing the Internet based on MAC addresses.
4.6.4 DMZ
If you have a client PC that cannot run Internet application properly from behind the NAT
firewall or after configuring the Special Applications function, you can open the client up to
unrestricted two-way Internet access.
Enter the IP address of a DMZ host to this screen. Adding a client to the DMZ (Demilitarized
Zone) may expose your local network to a variety of security risks; so only use this option as a
last resort.
4.7 Routing
4.7.1 Static Routing
See also other documents in the category PLANET Communication:
- ISW-1022M (167 pages)
- ADE-2400A (8 pages)
- ADE-3400 (61 pages)
- ADE-3400 (73 pages)
- ADW-4401 (84 pages)
- ADE-4400 (2 pages)
- ADE-3400 (2 pages)
- ADE-4400 (2 pages)
- ADE-3100 (51 pages)
- ADE-3410 (2 pages)
- ADW-4401 (2 pages)
- ADW-4401 (2 pages)
- ADN-4000 (2 pages)
- ADN-4000 (118 pages)
- ADN-4000 (91 pages)
- ADN-4100 (2 pages)
- ADN-4100 (2 pages)
- ADN-4100 (2 pages)
- ADN-4100 (104 pages)
- ADN-4100 (115 pages)
- ADN-4102 (2 pages)
- ADU-2110A (2 pages)
- ADU-2110A (37 pages)
- ADW-4302 (8 pages)
- ADW-4302 (6 pages)
- ADW-4100 (57 pages)
- GRT-501 (52 pages)
- GRT-501 (51 pages)
- VC-100M (26 pages)
- CS-2000 (16 pages)
- CS-2000 (13 pages)
- CS-2000 (573 pages)
- BM-525 (205 pages)
- CS-1000 (226 pages)
- BM-2101 (278 pages)
- CS-2001 (16 pages)
- CS-2001 (848 pages)
- CS-500 (12 pages)
- CS-5800 (12 pages)
- SG-4800 (182 pages)
- FRT-401NS15 (12 pages)
- FRT-401NS15 (76 pages)
- FRT-405N (108 pages)
- FRT-405N (2 pages)