User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Overview
- Application
- Features
- Standards Compatibility and Compliance
- Hardware Description and Hardware Installation
- Hardware Description
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Hardware Installation
- Connecting the Device
- PC Network Configuration and Login
- PC Network Configuration
- Logging In to the BCM3384 Cable Modem
- Web-Based Management
- Status
- Software
- Connection
- Security
- Diagnostics
- Basic
- Setup
- DHCP
- DDNS
- Backup
- Advanced
- Options
- IP Filtering
- MAC Filtering
- Port Filtering
- Forwarding
- Port Triggers
- DMZ Host
- RIP Setup
- Firewall
- Basic
- Filtering
- Local Log
- Remote Log
- VPN
- Basic
- IPsec
- Event Log
- Wireless
- Radio
- Radio
- Guest Network
- Advanced
- Access Control
- WMM
- Bridging
- MTA
- Status
- DHCP
- QoS
- Provisioning
- Event Log
- Battery
- Controller
- UPS
- Interface Delay
- USB
- USB Basic
- Approved Devices
- Storage Basic
- Storage Advanced
- MediaServer
- Q&A
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CPE’s can be prevented or permitted to access the Internet with entries in this
webpage. Filter criteria is the mac address of the CPE and what types of packets that
will be dropped. ToD filtering is accomplished on this page also.
An Ethernet mac address of all 0’s will apply to all CPE’s. A start and end port of 0
will apply to all ports.
5.4.3 Local Log
Choose Firewall > Local Log to display the following page.
The Local Log can send firewall attack reports out in two different ways. Individual
emails can be sent out automatically, each time the firewall is under attack, and also a
local log is stored within the modem and displayed in table form on the Local Log
page.