Use the following examples to illustrate the usage of the Internet control function, for example:
During the working hours (8:30--18:00) from Monday to Friday, only John (MAC address 00-11-22-33-33-33) was allowed to browse the Web and no one else could access the Internet. All people have access to the Internet during the non-working hours. The following settings are required:
Step One: Set the default filtering rules for Internet control
The default filtering rule has two options, and some features can be implemented with two options. In this case, we set "usually does not conform to the set of Internet control rules of the packet, prohibit through the router", while the Internet control function is temporarily not enabled (the setting process if there is no clear place, you can click the current page "Help" button to see Help information)
Step two: Set up John to browse the Web page during the working period
1. Add Host list:
Select "Host List" in "Internet Control" and click "Fill in a single entry" To John for example:
2. Add the Schedule plan:
Select "Schedule" in "Internet Control" and click "Add Single Entry" to set the period from Monday to Friday:
3. Add Access Target
In Internet control, select Access Target and click Add Single entry to add the DNS service as an example:
Because HTTP or HTTPS services are required to open a Web page, add 80,443 ports in the same vein
4, add the Internet control rules
In the default rule, "all packets that do not conform to the established Internet control rules are banned from the router", so you now need to add entries that allow John to surf the web. In Internet control, select Rule Management and click "Add Single Entry". For example, add a DNS rule as follows:
Similarly, add 80, 443 ports for HTTP and HTTPS services, setting the rules as follows:
Step three: Set up working hours no one else can surf the internet.
1. Add Host list:
In the "Internet Control" select "Host List", click "Fill in a single entry", add the entire intranet IP address:
2. Add the Schedule plan:
An Internet time has been added in step two so there is no need to add a schedule here
3. Add Access target:
Routers default to any destination, so there is no need to add access targets here
4, add the Internet control rules:
In the "Internet Control" select "Rule Management", click "Add a single entry", add a in the working time period, all the hosts are prohibited by the entry, add the following entry:
Since the router filtering rule is to match entries from top down, everyone here includes John, but does not affect John browsing the web during working hours
Step four: Set up a non-working time period everyone can surf the internet
1. Add Host list:
All hosts in the intranet have been added in step three, so no more host entries are added here
2. Add the Schedule plan:
These time periods need to be added because they need to be divided into 00:00-08:30, 18:00-24:00, and weekend periods from Monday to Friday. In the "Internet Control" select "Schedule", click "Add a single entry", add the following entry:
3. Add Access target:
All destinations are accessible by the non-working time period, and the router defaults to any destination, so there is no need to add any more access targets
4, add the Internet control rules:
In the "Internet Control" select "Rule Management", click "Add a single entry", add the non-work time period for all the host to be able to access the entry, add the following entry:
Step five: Enable the Internet control function
All entries are set up, enable the Internet control function, so that all entries are effective
This enables John to access the Web page only for a specific period of time by controlling the three parameters of the host list, schedule, and access target. At this point, the configuration is complete.