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DSL-504T User's Manual Advanced - Filters (continued) The parameters described below are used to set up filter rules Advanced - Filters Parameter Description Source IP For an Outbound Filter, this is the IP address or IP addresses on your LAN for which you are creating the filter rule. For an Inbound Filter, this is the IP address or IP addresses for which you are creating the filter rule. You can opt to indicate a Mask Range, a Single IP, an IP Range or Any IP from the pull-down menu. Choosing Any IP will apply the rule to all WAN or all LAN IP addresses depending on which type of rule (Inbound or Outbound) is being configured. Destination IP you opt to IP from Where the Destination IP address resides also depends on if are configuring an Inbound or Outbound filter rule. You can indicate a Mask Range, a Single IP, an IP Range or Any the pull-down menu. Source Port Filter menu (ports The Source Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an Outbound or Inbound rule. Select one of the following options from the pull-down to define a Any Port, Single Port, Port Range or Safe Range above 1024). Destination Port The Destination Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring an Outbound or Inbound Filter rule. Select one of the following options from the pull-down menu to define a Any Port, Single Port, Port Range or Safe Range (ports above 1024). Protocol for Select the transport protocol (TCP, UDP or All) that will be used the filter rule. Action to routed Select to Allow or Deny transport of the data packets according the criteria defined in the rule. Packets that are allowed are to their destination; packets that are denied are Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter rule configured in the menu will appear in the Filters List with the new settings. The Router must save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are applied. D-Link Systems, Inc. 63

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DSL-504T User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Advanced - Filters
Advanced - Filters (continued)
The parameters described below are used to set up filter rules
Parameter
Description
Source IP
For an Outbound Filter, this is the IP address or IP addresses
on
your LAN for which you are creating the filter rule. For an
Inbound
Filter, this is the IP address or IP addresses for which
you are
creating the filter rule. You can opt to indicate
a
Mask Range
, a
Single IP
, an
IP Range
or
Any IP
from the
pull-down menu. Choosing
Any IP will apply the rule to all
WAN or all LAN IP addresses
depending on which type
of rule (Inbound or Outbound) is being
configured.
Destination IP
Where the Destination IP address resides also depends on if
you
are configuring an Inbound or Outbound filter rule. You can
opt to
indicate a
Mask Range
, a
Single IP
, an
IP Range
or
Any
IP
from
the pull-down menu.
Source Port
The Source Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN or WAN
depending on if you are configuring an Outbound or Inbound
Filter
rule. Select one of the following options from the pull-down
menu
to define a
Any Port, Single Port
,
Port Range
or
Safe Range
(ports
above 1024).
Destination Port
The Destination Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the LAN
or
WAN depending on if you are configuring an Outbound or
Inbound
Filter rule. Select one of the following options from
the pull-down
menu to define a
Any Port, Single Port
,
Port
Range
or
Safe Range
(ports above 1024).
Protocol
Select the transport protocol (
TCP
,
UDP
or
All
) that will be used
for
the filter rule.
Action
Select to
Allow
or
Deny
transport of the data packets according
to
the criteria defined in the rule. Packets that are allowed are
routed
to their destination; packets that are denied are
Click the
Apply
button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter rule configured in the
menu will appear in the Filters List with the new settings. The Router must save the
new settings and reboot before the new rules are applied.