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Field
Description
Filter Name
The filter rule label
Protocol
TCP, TCP/UDP, UDP, or ICMP.
Policy
Allow or Deny IP traffic
Source IP address
Enter source IP address.
Source Subnet Mask
Enter source subnet mask.
Source Port (port or port:port)
Enter source port number or range.
Destination IP address
Enter destination IP address.
Destination Subnet Mask
Enter destination subnet mask.
Destination Port (port or port:port) Enter destination port number or range.
At the bottom of this screen, select the WAN and LAN Interfaces to which the filter
rule will apply. You may select all or just a subset. WAN interfaces in bridge mode or
without firewall enabled are not available.
5.5.2
MAC Filtering
NOTE:
This option is only available in bridge mode. Other modes use
IP Filtering
(pg. 27) to perform a similar function.
Each network device has a unique 48-bit MAC address. This can be used to filter
(block or forward) packets based on the originating device. MAC filtering policy
and rules for the WAP-5813n can be set according to the following procedure.
The MAC Filtering Global Policy is defined as follows.
FORWARDED
means that all
MAC layer frames will be
FORWARDED
except those matching the MAC filter rules.
BLOCKED
means that all MAC layer frames will be
BLOCKED
except those
matching the MAC filter rules. The default MAC Filtering Global policy is
FORWARDED
. It can be
changed by clicking the
Change Policy
button.
Choose
Add
or
Remove
to configure MAC filtering rules. The following screen will
appear when you click
Add
. Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by
specifying at least one condition below. If multiple conditions are specified, all of