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How the packet firewall works
The SpeedTouch 500Series is in fact a packet firewall: inside and outside nodes are visible to each other in the IP layer, but the firewall filters out, i.e. blocks the passage of certain packets, based on their header information.
The packets are intercepted at certain Packet Interception Points (PIP) called hooks in the SpeedTouch 500Series IP router. At these points, they are matched against a chain, which comprises a hierarchical set of rules (at least one). These rules determine the type of control implemented on the packets.
Incoming and outgoing traffic is validated by comparing certain values in the packets with configured firewall parameters. The parameters in a rule (See the CLI command ":firewall rule help create" for a full parameter description) can be divided according to the protocol to which they belong: a first group validates traffic on the interface level, a second group on IP level, and a third group on protocol level
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CLI
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Command Line Interface (CLI)
The CLI is meant for in depth configuration of the SpeedTouch 500Series, giving full control on all configurable aspects of the device.
You can access the SpeedTouch 500Series only via a Telnet session. In case a system password was set, you need to identify yourself prior to gaining access to the CLI command line prompt.
For normal use, no changes via the CLI will ever be required, you can use the SpeedTouch 500Series web pages instead.
However, to allow some very specific configurations, additional configuration might be needed.
For more information on how to use the SpeedTouch 500Series Command Line Interface, see the SpeedTouch 500Series CLI Reference Guide, available from the SpeedTouch support pages at
http://www.speedtouch.com
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