freeGuard 100 CLI User Manual
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Thismeans that all packets with these IP
addresses areallowed to continue through the
firewall to bematched with a firewall policy.
name <name_str>
Optional name for this entry on the IP/MAC
address table.
noname
status
{disable | enable}
Enable or disable IP/MAC binding for this address
pair.
disable
Example
This example shows how to add and enable an IP/MAC entry to the IP/MAC binding table.
config firewall ipmacbinding table
edit 1
set ip 205.33.44.55
set mac 00:10:F3:04:7A:4C
set name RemoteAdmin
set status enable
end
This example shows how to display the settings for IP/MAC binding table.
get firewall ipmacbinding table
This example shows how to display the settings for the first entry (id 1) in the IP/MAC binding table.
get firewall ipmacbinding table 1
This example shows how to display the configuration for IP/MAC binding table.
show firewall ipmacbinding table
This example shows how to display the configuration for the first entry (id 1) in the IP/MAC binding
table.
show firewall ipmacbinding table 1
Command History
Related Commands
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ipmacbinding setting
5.6 ippool
Use this command to add IP address pools to use for NAT mode policies. An IP pool (also called a
dynamic IP pool) is a range of IP addresses added to a firewall interface. Enable Dynamic IP Pool in a
firewall policy to translate the source address to an address randomly selected from the IP pool. To
use IP pools the IP pool interface must be the same as the firewall policy destination interface.
You can add an IP pool if you want to add NAT mode policies that translate source addresses to
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