PLANET CS-2001 User Manual
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Note:
1. Max. Concurrent Sessions overrides Max. Concurrent Sessions per IP in a policy. When
the setting value of Max. Concurrent Sessions exceeds the one of Max. Concurrent
Sessions per IP, the policy will adhere to the set value of Max. Concurrent Sessions.
Traffic Quota per Session
It determines the total traffic amount of a session.
Quota per Source IP
It determines the quota of per source IP of a policy.
Traffic Quota per Day
It determines the total traffic amount of a session per day.
IP Redirection Mode
There are three Forwarding Mode for WAN, LAN and DMZ:
Automatic: Automatically Transferring the source IP address to the default
IP addres of CS-2001 device.
Routing: Delivering the packets using its original source IP and Destination
IP.
NAT: Transferring the Source IP address to the designated IP address on the
CS-2001 interface’s subnet.
Note:
1. Under Network > Interface, the NAT selection for Connection Type is used for transferring
all the WAN packets’s IP address. The NAT selection for Connection Type under Policy is
used for transferring the IP on the specific subnet.
Pause
When modifications are required on existing settings, such as Address and QoS,
you may temporarily disable the policy so as to modify the policy.
Priority
When accessing packets, CS-2001 will inspect the packet to see if it is identical
with the criteria of existing policies. The packet-to-policy inspection is
performed by the priority of policies. Therefore, in order to optimize the process,
you may rearrange the priority of policies accordingly by changing the figure in
the pull-down menu of each policy.