Netgear FVS336G-100NAS Reference Manual - Page 84

Enabling Source MAC Filtering, Enable, Blocked Keyword, Trusted Domains, Apply, Blocked MAC Addresses

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual 5. Select any Web Components you wish to block. 6. Select the groups to which Keyword Blocking will apply, then click Enable to activate Keyword blocking (or disable to deactivate Keyword Blocking). 7. Enter your list of blocked Keywords or Domain Names in the Blocked Keyword fields. After each entry, click Add. The Keyword or Domain name will be added to the Blocked Keywords table. (You can also edit an entry by clicking Edit in the Action column adjacent to the entry.) 8. Enter a list of Trusted Domains in the Trusted Domains fields. After each entry, click Add. The Trusted Domain will appear in the Trusted Domains table. (You can also edit any entry by clicking Edit in the Action column adjacent to the entry.) 9. Click Apply to save your settings. Enabling Source MAC Filtering Source MAC Filter allows you to block traffic coming from certain known machines or devices. • By default, the source MAC address filter is disabled. Traffic received from any MAC address is allowed. • When source MAC address filtering is enabled, traffic will be dropped from any computers or devices whose MAC addresses are listed in the Blocked MAC Addresses table. Note: For additional ways of restricting outbound traffic, see "Outbound Rules (Service Blocking)" on page 4-3 To enable MAC filtering and add MAC addresses to be blocked: 1. Select Security > Source MAC Filter from the submenu. The Source MAC Filter screen is displayed. 4-22 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering v1.0, October 2007

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual
4-22
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
v1.0, October 2007
5.
Select any Web Components you wish to block.
6.
Select the groups to which Keyword Blocking will apply, then click
Enable
to activate
Keyword blocking (or disable to deactivate Keyword Blocking).
7.
Enter your list of blocked Keywords or Domain Names in the
Blocked Keyword
fields. After
each entry, click
Add.
The Keyword or Domain name will be added to the
Blocked Keywords
table. (You can also edit an entry by clicking
Edit
in the Action column adjacent to the entry.)
8.
Enter a list of Trusted Domains in the
Trusted Domains
fields. After each entry, click
Add.
The Trusted Domain will appear in the
Trusted Domains
table. (You can also edit any entry
by clicking
Edit
in the Action column adjacent to the entry.)
9.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Enabling Source MAC Filtering
Source MAC Filter allows you to block traffic coming from certain known machines or devices.
By default, the source MAC address filter is disabled. Traffic received from any MAC address
is allowed.
When source MAC address filtering is enabled, traffic will be dropped from any computers or
devices whose MAC addresses are listed in the
Blocked MAC Addresses
table.
To enable MAC filtering and add MAC addresses to be blocked:
1.
Select Security > Source MAC Filter from the submenu. The
Source MAC Filter
screen is
displayed.
Note:
For additional ways of restricting outbound traffic, see
“Outbound Rules
(Service Blocking)” on page 4-3