Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 77

Internet Access Control, Network Setup > Firewall > Internet Access Control, Entry, Enabled

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Configuring the Network Firewall 5 Java ActiveX Cookies Filter Port Java is a programming language for websites. If you filter Java, you will prevent access to Internet sites created using this programming language. To enable Java filtering, check the box. This filter is disabled by default. ActiveX is a programming language for websites. If you filter ActiveX, you will prevent access to Internet sites that use this programming language. To enable ActiveX filtering, check the box. This filter is disabled by default. Cookies are blocks of data stored on your computer and used by Internet sites when you interact with them. To filter cookies, check the box. This filter is disabled by default. Enter the HTTP port number that will be scanned when using any of the above filters. By default, this is set to port 80. Internet Access Control Use the Internet Access Control page to configure rules for controlling user access to the Internet (LAN to WAN). STEP 1 Click Network Setup > Firewall > Internet Access Control. The Internet Access Control window opens. From this window you can view existing policy details, edit a policy, and add a new policy. STEP 2 To add an Internet Access policy, click Add Entry. The Internet Access Control settings window for the new policy opens. STEP 3 Enter a name for the Internet access policy. STEP 4 Click Enabled to activate Internet Access Control. STEP 5 Optionally, click Show Edit List to display the MAC address, IP address, and IP address range policies. STEP 6 Under the Schedule area, select the days and times when you want this policy to be enforced. STEP 7 Select other blocking options as necessary. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 77

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Configuring the Network
Firewall
Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
77
5
Internet Access Control
Use the Internet Access Control page to configure rules for controlling user access
to the Internet (LAN to WAN).
STEP 1
Click
Network Setup > Firewall > Internet Access Control
. The
Internet Access
Control
window opens.
From this window you can view existing policy details, edit a policy, and add a new
policy.
STEP
2
To add an Internet Access policy, click
Add
Entry
. The
Internet Access Control
settings
window for the new policy opens.
STEP
3
Enter a name for the Internet access policy.
STEP
4
Click
Enabled
to activate Internet Access Control.
STEP
5
Optionally, click
Show Edit List
to display the MAC address, IP address, and IP
address range policies.
STEP
6
Under the Schedule area, select the days and times when you want this policy to
be enforced.
STEP
7
Select other blocking options as necessary.
Java
Java is a programming language for websites. If you
filter Java, you will prevent access to Internet sites
created using this programming language. To enable
Java filtering, check the box. This filter is disabled by
default.
ActiveX
ActiveX is a programming language for websites. If you
filter ActiveX, you will prevent access to Internet sites
that use this programming language. To enable ActiveX
filtering, check the box. This filter is disabled by default.
Cookies
Cookies are blocks of data stored on your computer and
used by Internet sites when you interact with them. To
filter cookies, check the box. This filter is disabled by
default.
Filter Port
Enter the HTTP port number that will be scanned when
using any of the above filters. By default, this is set to
port 80.