Vonage VDV21-VD User Guide - Page 76

Network Options

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Vonage V-Portal User Guide This screen gives you an opportunity to enter an override password to gain access to a blocked site. A similar set of screens will be displayed if Child 1 tries to enter any websites that contain the word "apple" in the URL. When the user "Me" accesses the Internet for the first time, you will be asked to login as well. However, since you are a trusted user, no further screens will appear and your access will not be restricted. NOTE: This is assuming that Child 1 is not logged in. If Child 1 is still logged in, user "Me" will have the same restrictions as Child 1. Remember, when using a router behind the VPortal, Parental Controls for the first user to login are applied to every user who logs on subsequently. Network Options This page allows you to configure the advanced networking features of the V-Portal. The network options adjust how your device routes IP traffic, which is traffic to and from the Internet. Unless you have advanced networking knowledge, or have been instructed to do so by a member of Vonage's Customer Care team, we recommend not changing these values from the default values. The following options can be enabled/disabled from this page: • WAN Blocking - prevents your device (or any devices plugged into it) from being visible to the Internet. • Ipsec PassThrough - enables IP Security protocol to be used through the device so that a VPN device (or software) on your LAN may communicate properly with the Internet. View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to 76 Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.

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Vonage V-Portal User Guide
This screen gives you an opportunity to enter an override password to gain access to a blocked
site.
A similar set of screens will be displayed if Child 1 tries to enter any websites that contain the
word “apple” in the URL.
When the user “Me” accesses the Internet for the first time, you will be asked to login as well.
However, since you are a trusted user, no further screens will appear and your access will not be
restricted.
NOTE
: This is assuming that Child 1 is not logged in.
If Child 1 is still logged in, user
“Me” will have the same restrictions as Child 1. Remember, when using a router behind the V-
Portal, Parental Controls for the first user to login are applied to every user who logs on
subsequently.
Network Options
res of the V-Portal. The network
from the Internet. Unless
member of
, we recommend not changing these values from the default
The following options can be enabled/disabled from this page:
N Blocking
– prevents your device (or any devices plugged into it) from being
visible to the Internet.
Ipsec PassThrough
– enables IP Security protocol to be used through the device so
This page allows you to configure the advanced networking featu
options adjust how your device routes IP traffic, which is traffic to and
you have advanced networking knowledge, or have been instructed to do so by a
Vonage’s Customer Care team
values.
WA
that a VPN device (or software) on your LAN may communicate properly with the
Internet.
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
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