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[IP Address Filtering], Security] - [IP Address Filtering]

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1.5 Available operations in Administrator mode 1 Item [Action] Description Select an action to be taken for the IP packets that met [Peer], [Protocol Setting], and [Communication Type]. • [Protected]: Protect the IP packets that met the conditions. • [Allow]: Do not protect the IP packets that met the conditions. • [Deny]: Discard the IP packets that met the conditions. • [Refuse]: Refuse the IP packets that met the conditions. 9 In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [IPsec] - [Communication Check], then check that a con- nection with a peer can be established normally by the specified setting. % Enter the peer's IP address into [IP Address], then click [Check Connection]. [IP Address Filtering] To display: Administrator mode - [Security] - [IP Address Filtering] You can specify both IP addresses that are permitted to access this machine and those that are refused access to the machine. Item [Access Permission Address] [Access Refuse Address] [Exclusion Protocol] Description Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses that are permitted to access. Also enter the range of IP addresses permitted to access. If a single IP address is permitted to access, you can only enter the address in one side of the range. • Example of entry: "192.168.1.1" [Disable] is specified by default. Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses refused to access. Also enter the range of IP addresses. If a single IP address is refused to access, you can only enter the address in one side of the range. • Example of entry: "192.168.1.1" [Disable] is specified by default. Select the check box for the protocol that you want to exclude from access restriction using the IP address filtering. [OFF] (not selected) is specified by default. Tips - IP address filtering is not supported in the IPv6 environment. - When the quick IP filtering function is enabled, IP address filtering cannot be set. [Applied Functions] 1-36

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[Applied Functions]
1-36
1.5
Available operations in Administrator mode
1
9
In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [IPsec] - [Communication Check], then check that a con-
nection with a peer can be established normally by the specified setting.
%
Enter the peer's IP address into [IP Address], then click [Check Connection].
[IP Address Filtering]
To display:
Administrator mode
- [Security] - [IP Address Filtering]
You can specify both IP addresses that are permitted to access this machine and those that are refused ac-
cess to the machine.
Tips
-
IP address filtering is not supported in the IPv6 environment.
-
When the quick IP filtering function is enabled, IP address filtering cannot be set.
[Action]
Select an action to be taken for the IP packets that met [Peer], [Protocol Set-
ting], and [Communication Type].
[Protected]: Protect the IP packets that met the conditions.
[Allow]: Do not protect the IP packets that met the conditions.
[Deny]: Discard the IP packets that met the conditions.
[Refuse]: Refuse the IP packets that met the conditions.
Item
Description
Item
Description
[Access Permission Ad-
dress]
Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses that are permitted to access. Also enter
the range of IP addresses permitted to access.
If a single IP address is permitted to access, you can only enter the address in
one side of the range.
Example of entry: "192.168.1.1"
[Disable] is specified by default.
[Access Refuse Ad-
dress]
Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses refused to access. Also enter the range
of IP addresses.
If a single IP address is refused to access, you can only enter the address in
one side of the range.
Example of entry: "192.168.1.1"
[Disable] is specified by default.
[Exclusion Protocol]
Select the check box for the protocol that you want to exclude from access re-
striction using the IP address filtering.
[OFF] (not selected) is specified by default.