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FWX120

Brand: Yamaha | Category: Firewall
Table of contents
  1. safety precautions
  2. rear panel
FWX120 first page preview

FWX120

Brand: Yamaha | Category: Firewall
Table of contents
  1. Please read this first
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Particular usage in this manual
  6. Important notice
  7. Concerning software license contracts when using the DOWNLOAD button
  8. Name and function of individual parts
  9. Rear panel
  10. Flow of preparation steps
  11. Ensure the following are available before beginning preparations
  12. Preparation 1: Making connections
  13. Preparation 2: Opening the "Basic configuration page
  14. Preparation 3: Setting the passwords
  15. Preparation 4: Setting the date and time
  16. Connecting to the
  17. Preparation 5: Configuring the IP address on the LAN1 side
  18. Preparation 6: Changing the IP addresses of PCs in the LAN
  19. Preparation 7: Configuring provider information
  20. Enhancing security
  21. Outline of unauthorized accesses and security measures
  22. Addressing unauthorized accesses
  23. Outline of security functions provided by the product
  24. Security functions for managing terminals in the LAN
  25. Discarding needless packets (inbound filter)
  26. Creating an inbound filter
  27. Viewing how inbound filters are working
  28. Passing only necessary packets through a dynamic filter (policy filter)
  29. Viewing or editing a policy set
  30. Adding a policy
  31. Managing multiple policy sets
  32. Managing interfaces, addresses and services in a group
  33. Creating a user definition service
  34. Detecting unauthorized accesses and warning
  35. Configuring Intrusion Detection System
  36. Configuring the DHCP server
  37. Registering terminals one-by-one
  38. Viewing the connection status of terminals
  39. Limiting Web access (URL filter)
  40. Configuring a URL filter
  41. Configuring a URL filter for each interface
  42. Running a port scan to determine which ports are open or closed
  43. Restricting hosts that can change product settings
  44. Registering users logging in the product
  45. Creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using IPsec (IPsec LAN-to-LAN connection)
  46. Gaining remote access using L2TP/IPsec
  47. Gaining remote access using PPTP
  48. Creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using PPTP (PPTP-LAN-to-LAN connection)
  49. product
  50. Using a service requiring a global IP address within the LAN
  51. Using the netvolante DNS service
  52. Publishing a server
  53. Using mail notification
  54. Using in the IPv6 environment
  55. Changing the operation settings of UPnP function
  56. Controlling Yamaha switches
  57. Changing the product settings
  58. Configuring setting with console commands
  59. Using the console port
  60. Using an external memory device
  61. Operating the product using a configuration file in an external memory device
  62. Changing the buzzer settings
  63. Viewing statistics graphs for operating status
  64. Viewing traffic statistics
  65. Viewing how the QoS function is working
  66. Checking the communication status with the STATUS lamp
  67. Using the latest function (Revision up)
  68. Checking the configuration information and log of the product
  69. Customizing the operation according to your environment (Lua script/Custom GUI)
  70. Custom GUI
  71. When a problem is suspected
  72. Q1:Lamps are off
  73. Q2:Setting failed with the "Basic configuration page
  74. Q3:Internet connection cannot be established
  75. Q4:VPN communication cannot be established
  76. Q5:The DOWNLOAD button does not function
  77. Communication charges of the USB data communication terminal are abnormal
  78. Initializing the product settings
  79. If you have forgotten the password
  80. Changing the IP addresses of PCs
  81. Instructions on transferring/disposing of the product
  82. License terms and conditions
  83. openssl license
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