

Protection on a zone-specific basis and limit traffic to trusted MAC addresses or IP–MAC pairs.

Policies, you can define rules that specify an action to take when traffic matches signature criteria. With intrusion prevention, you can examine network traffic for anomalies to prevent DoS and other spoofing attacks. The rule table enablesĬentralized management of firewall rules.

Rule, you can create blanket or specialized traffic transit rules based on the requirement. Information can be used for troubleshooting and diagnosingįirewall rules implement control over users, applications, and network objects in an organization. This menu allows checking the health of your device in a single shot. For example, you can view a report that includes all web server protection activities taken by the firewall, suchĪs blocked web server requests and identified viruses. Reports provide a unified view of network activity for the purpose of analyzing traffic and threats and complying with regulatoryīodies. The USB vendor and product id (vid:pid) are the main parameters to use when checking if a modem is supported or not supported.Keep track of currently signed-in local and remote users, current IPv4, IPv6, IPsec, SSL, and wireless connections. On different markets but with a different modem internal firmware version. The mfgrs model name is not a reliable way of identifying a modem, the same model name is often used Your modem may still be working even if it is not listed here, install the latest BETA build and test it. This is not a complete list of supported devices, new modems are continuously being added. Usb vendor id, product id (vid:pid), and interface list from the command line:Ĭat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices Supported Modems Support for other direct ethernet protocols may be included in the future for routers with at least 16MB flash.Ĭontact the developers via the community forum if your device is not working AFTER you have installed the latest BETA build and tested it. Routers with 4MB flash do only have support for the serial ppp dialup protocol. MIPS: Atheros 7xxx and 9xxx, Broadcom K26 and K3.x builds, Ralinkĭirect ethernet protocol (currently only QMI) requires the router being able to run Linux 3.x and 8MB minimum flash memory.
