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8.2
Label
Time Access Rule
Session Duration
Inactivity Time
Apply
Trusted Computers
Add
Remove
Description
Selects a defined time access rule to apply to the selected user.
Allows you to enter a time in minutes for the user’s session to expire. When the session expires, the user can log in again for the same session duration.
Allows you to enter the time out value when a user has no activity on the Internet. When the time expires, the user interface to the Internet is canceled.
Saves all changes when clicked.
Defines the trusted hosts that can bypass the Access Control
Process.
Adds the trusted host’s MAC address entered in the given area and Add is clicked.
Removes a trusted computer from the list when it is highlighted and Remove is clicked.
Using the Basic Option
The Basic option allows you to select rules to block certain Internet content and Web sites. After you change your Access Control settings, click the appropriate Apply, Add, or
Remove button for your new settings to take effect. Refresh your browser’s display to see the currently active settings.
Steps
To filter Internet content and Web sites:
1. Click the Access Control link from the top of the screen.
2. Click Basic from the left side of the screen. The Basic fields are explained following this screen example.
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Label
Enable Access Control
Apply
Content Policy Configuration
Add New Policy
Content Policy List
Remove Policy
Keyword List
Add Keyword
Description
Activates the Access Control feature when checked.
Saves all changes in the screen and activates Access Control, if enabled.
Adds a policy to the Policy List. Enter the policy name and click Add New Policy. The policy then becomes selectable in the Content Policy List drop down menu.
Lists existing policies you can choose to use.
Deletes a policy from the list. Select the policy from the
Content Policy List drop down menu and click Remove Policy.
Displays keywords you can use to block Web site addresses
(URLs) containing those words.
Adds a keyword to the keyword list. Enter the word in the field next to the Add Keyword button and click Add Keyword. The keyword is added to the Keyword List.
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Table of contents
- 5 Introduction
- 5 Understanding Safety and Regulatory Information
- 7 Understanding Connections and Applications
- 7 Requesting Support
- 7 Checking Device Package Components
- 9 Understanding the Device Panels, Connections and LEDs
- 11 Understanding Specifications, Standards, and Firmware
- 13 Understanding Default Values and Logins
- 14 Understanding the Device Label
- 16 Installing the DDW
- 16 Setting Up and Connecting the DDW
- 17 Connecting Devices to the Network
- 19 Troubleshooting the Installation
- 21 Using the Web User Interface
- 21 Accessing the Web User Interface Locally
- 24 Understanding the Status Menu
- 24 Using the Software Option
- 25 Using the Connection Option
- 28 Using the Account Option
- 28 Using the Diagnostics Option
- 31 Using the User Default Option
- 33 Understanding the Basic Menu
- 33 Using the Setup Option
- 35 Using the DHCP Option
- 37 Using the DDNS Option
- 38 Using the Backup Option
- 42 Understanding the Advanced Menu
- 42 Using the Options Option
- 45 Using the IP Filtering Option
- 46 Using the MAC Filtering Option
- 47 Using the Port Filtering Option
- 49 Using the Forwarding Option
- 53 Using the Port Triggers Option
- 57 Using the Pass Through Option
- 57 Using the DMZ Host Option
- 59 Understanding the Firewall Menu
- 59 Using the Basic Option
- 60 Using the Local Log Option
- 61 Using the Remote Log Option
- 63 Understanding the Access Control Menu
- 63 Using the User Setup Option
- 65 Using the Basic Option
- 67 Using the ToD Filter Option
- 69 Using the Local Log Option
- 70 Understanding the Wireless Menu
- 70 Using the Wireless Radio Option
- 73 Using the Primary Network Option
- 77 Using the Advanced Option
- 79 Using the Access Control Option
- 81 Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia Option
- 84 Using the Bridging Option
- 85 Deploying and Troubleshooting the Wireless Network
- 90 10 Understanding the USB Menu
- 90 10.1 Using the USB Basic Option
- 91 10.2 Using the Approved Devices Option
- 93 10.3 Using the Storage Basic Option
- 94 10.4 Using the Storage Advanced Option
- 97 10.5 Using the Media Server Option
- 100 11 Glossary