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2Wire Gateway - Enabling Security Features; Controlling Inbound and Outbound Traffic; Disabling Attack Detection; Enabling Full Logging

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Management and Diagnostic Console
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Enabling Security Features
The Security pane allows you to configure the gateway’s firewall to provide additional security features.
Following are descriptions of the features.
Stealth Mode. Enabling Stealth Mode suppresses error responses (for example, TCP resets).
Block Ping. Enabling Block Ping blocks ping responses.
Strict UDP Session Control. Enabling Strict UDP Session Control prevents another source from
“piggybacking” onto a UDP session.
Controlling Inbound and Outbound Traffic
If an Inbound box is checked, the firewall allows the corresponding protocol to pass through from the
Internet to the network. If an Outbound box is checked, the firewall allows the traffic from the network to
pass through the firewall to the Internet. You must click the
Submit button for changes to take effect.
Note: Allowing inbound traffic does not mean that the firewall automatically allows this type of traffic to
pass through the firewall to the network. Even if a particular protocol/application type is allowed, the
firewall still checks and blocks all unsolicited traffic from the Internet unless the firewall is configured to
allow the traffic through using an application profile.
Disabling Attack Detection
By default, the 2Wire gateway firewall rules block the attack types listed in the Attack Detection pane. Some
hosted applications require that the user open specific ports (for example, TCP or UDP) to allow outside
users to access their network. The Attack Detection pane allows you to configure the gateway’s firewall
rules to allow traffic through on the specified ports.
To disable attack detection for a specific port, deselect the corresponding checkbox and click the
Submit
button.
Enabling Full Logging
To log all packets, check the Enable Full Logging checkbox.
Note: When full logging is enabled, the gateway logs every packet. This will significantly reduce overall
system performance because the log buffer capacity will be reached more quickly.

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