The protocol, source address, and destination address fields of a packet incoming from the WLAN or
Ethernet interface is inspected for filtering. In a rule, specify the hex-decimal protocol number, source
IP address range (Source IP Address AND Source Subnet Mask), and destination IP address range
(Destination IP Address AND Destination Subnet Mask).
A source (destination) IP address range is determined by performing an AND operation on the source
(destination) IP address field and the source (destination) subnet mask field. For example, if the
source IP address field is 192.168.0.1 and the source subnet mask field is 255.255.255.0, the resultant
source IP address range is 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255.
3.6.1.3. TCP/UDP Port Filters
Fig. 60. TCP/UDP port filters settings.
The
destination
port
field the TCP or UDP header of a packet incoming from the WLAN or Ethernet
interface is inspected for filtering. In a rule, specify the decimal
Destination Port
,
Protocol
type
(TCP/UDP), and the name of the higher-level protocol (
Application Name
).
3.6.2. Management
3.6.2.1. UPnP
Fig. 61. UPnP settings.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) enables a Windows XP user to automatically discover peripheral de-
vices by HTTP. When the UPnP functionality is enabled, you can see the DRBAP in My Network
Places of Windows XP. The DRBAP can be given a
friend name
that will be shown in My Network
Places.
Double-clicking
the icon in My Network Places that stands for the DRBAP will launch the
default Web browser for you to configure the DRBAP.
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