Firewall; Use A Motorola Netopia® Firewall; Breakwater Basic Firewall; Configuring For A Breakwater Setting - Motorola 2200 Administrator's Handbook

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Firewall

Use a Motorola Netopia® Firewall

BreakWater Basic Firewall.

protection levels. For simple implementation these settings (comprised of three levels) are readily available
through Motorola Netopia®'s embedded web server interface.
BreakWater Basic Firewall's three settings are:
ClearSailing
ClearSailing, BreakWater's default setting, supports both inbound and outbound traffic. It is the only
basic firewall setting that fully interoperates with all other Motorola Netopia® software features.
SilentRunning
Using this level of firewall protection allows transmission of outbound traffic on pre-configured TCP/UDP
ports. It disables any attempt for inbound traffic to identify the Gateway. This is the Internet equivalent
of having an unlisted number.
LANdLocked
The third option available turns off all inbound and outbound traffic, isolating the LAN and disabling all
WAN traffic.
NOTE:
BreakWater Basic Firewall operates independent of the NAT functionality on the Gateway.
Configuring for a BreakWater Setting
Use these steps to establish a firewall setting:
Ensure that you have enabled the BreakWater basic firewall with the appropriate fea-
1.
ture key.
See
See "Use Motorola Netopia® Software Feature Keys" on page 187.
NOTE:
The firewall is now keyed on by default on the 2200-Series Gateways.
Click the
Security
2.
Click Firewall.
3.
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BreakWater delivers an easily selectable set of pre-configured firewall
toolbar button.
for reference.

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