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To configure IPv6 access control rules:
1.
On the same page, select the Enable IPv6 Access Control checkbox to enable IPv6 access control rules.
2.
Follow the same procedure as the above IPv4 rule setup to create IPv6 rules.
3.
Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv6 section, or the changes made to IPv6 rules will not be saved.
Editing or Deleting IP Access Control Rules
When an existing IP access control rule requires updates of IP address range and/or policy, modify them accordingly. Or
you can delete any unnecessary rules.
To modify or delete a rule:
1.
Choose Device Settings > Security > IP Access Control.
2.
Go to the IPv4 or IPv6 section.
3.
Select the desired rule in the list.
•
Ensure the IPv4 or IPv6 checkbox has been selected, or you cannot edit or delete any rule.
4.
Perform the desired action.
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Make changes to the selected rule, and then click Save. For information on each field, see
(on page 96).
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Use the
and
buttons to arrange the order of the rules.
•
Click
to delete a created rule.
5.
Click Save.
•
IPv4 rules: Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv4 section, or the changes made to IPv4 rules are not
saved.
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IPv6 rules: Make sure you click the Save button in the IPv6 section, or the changes made to IPv6 rules are not
saved.
Creating Role Based Access Control Rules
Role-based access control rules are similar to IP access control rules, except they are applied to members of a specific role.
This enables you to grant system permissions to a specific role, based on their IP addresses.
Same as IP access control rules, the order of role-based access control rules is important, since the rules are executed in
numerical order.