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Current Address/Networks to Filter Out
This is a table of IP addresses that OverLAN Commander uses to
filter out packets coming from those addresses. IP Addresses can
specify a single node or an entire network. There are three
columns of information indicated in the table. These columns are
described below.
Type: This column indicates whether an Address (a specific node
of a network) or a Network (a range of addresses) is being filtered
out.
Address/Network: This column indicates the IP Address being
filtered out. If the IP Address ends in a zero, then the address
represents the local host address.
Subnet Mask: This column indicates the Subnet Mask if the Type
column indicates a Network. For a node specific address, this
column shows "---.---.---.---" for the Subnet Mask.
Address/Network to Filter Out
This section of the dialog box is where you specify IP Addresses to
be filtered out.
Type: From the drop-down list, specify whether an Address (a
specific node of a network) or a Network (a range of addresses) is
to be filtered out.
Address/Network: In this data field, specify the IP Address that
is to be filtered out. Type the IP Address in the form of
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is a number ranging from 1 to
255.
CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER
Summary of Contents for ISDN Router ISDN
Page 1: ...OverLAN Router Ethernet ISDN Connectivity User Manual VERSION 1 45 http www ringdale com ...
Page 6: ...6 Installing the OverLAN Router Four Easy Tasks INSTALLING the OverLAN ROUTER ...
Page 13: ...13 Configuring the OverLAN Router ...
Page 96: ...96 Configuring with a Local Console CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER ...
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