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General settings

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TRENDnet User's Guide Firewall & security settings General settings Network > Firewall > General Settings The general firewall settings do not typically require any additional configuration settings as this controls the global actions for packet flow/filtering NAT to and from the router as well as through the router. Zones are defines as one or more interfaces that serve as source or destination interfaces used to forward traffic. 1. Log into your router management page (see "Access your router management page" on page 8). 2. Click on Network, click on Firewall, and click on the General Settings tab. 3. Review the settings below. When complete, click Apply to save and commit your changes. General Settings  Drop invalid packets - By default, this function is disabled and will allow the router to respond to any packets received on any interface whether the packet is invalid or not. Enabling this function will set the router to drop all packets found to be invalid without any response to the sender which can increase security and prevent denial of service (DoS) attacks.  Input - This setting defines the global action of how to handle traffic destined for the router inbound on an interface in a specific zone.  Output - This setting defines the global action of how to handle traffic originating from the router outbound on an interface in a specific zone.  Forward - This setting defines the global action of how to handle traffic passing between interfaces in a specific zone. o Reject - When packet reaches the router, drops packet and sends a response to sender indicating that a port is unreachable. o Drop - When packet reaches the router, drops packet without any response to the sender. o Accept - When packet reaches the router, allows a packet to traverse the router © Copyright 2019 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Limited Warranty WAN Ping Respond  Enable - By default, this function is disabled to prevent the WAN port interfaces from responding to ping/ICMP requests. Enabling this option will set your WAN port interfaces to respond ping/ICMP requests from the Internet. 46

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TRENDnet User’s Guide
Limited Warranty
Firewall & security settings
General settings
Network > Firewall > General Settings
The general firewall settings do not typically require any additional configuration
settings as this controls the global actions for packet flow/filtering NAT to and from the
router as well as through the router. Zones are defines as one or more interfaces that
serve as source or destination interfaces used to forward traffic.
1. Log into your router management page (see “
Access your router management page
on page 8).
2. Click on
Network,
click on
Firewall,
and click on the
General Settings
tab.
3. Review the settings below. When complete, click
Apply
to save and commit your
changes.
General Settings
Drop invalid packets
By default, this function is disabled and will allow the router
to respond to any packets received on any interface whether the packet is invalid or
not. Enabling this function will set the router to drop all packets found to be invalid
without any response to the sender which can increase security and prevent denial
of service (DoS) attacks.
Input
This setting defines the global action of how to handle traffic destined for
the router inbound on an interface in a specific zone.
Output -
This setting defines the global action of how to handle traffic originating
from the router outbound on an interface in a specific zone.
Forward
This setting defines the global action of how to handle traffic passing
between interfaces in a specific zone.
o
Reject
When packet reaches the router, drops packet and sends a
response to sender indicating that a port is unreachable.
o
Drop
When packet reaches the router, drops packet without any
response to the sender.
o
Accept
When packet reaches the router, allows a packet to traverse
the router
WAN Ping Respond
Enable
By default, this function is disabled to prevent the WAN port interfaces
from responding to ping/ICMP requests. Enabling this option will set your WAN port
interfaces to respond ping/ICMP requests from the Internet.