8 - 9
9. Select
+ Add Row
as needed to add additional Storm Control configurations for other traffic types or interfaces. Select the
Delete
icon as required to remove selected rows.
10. Refer to the
Storm Control Logging
field to define how storm events are logged.
11. Select
+ Add Row
as needed to add additional Storm Control log entries for other interfaces. Select the
Delete
icon as
required to remove selected rows.
12. Select
OK
to update the Storm Control settings. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.The firewall policy
can be invoked at any point in the configuration process by selecting
Activate Firewall Policy
from the upper, left-hand
side, of the access point user interface.
13. Select the
Advanced Settings
tab.
Use the
Advanced Settings
tab to enable/disable the firewall, define application layer gateway settings, flow timeout
configuration and TCP protocol checks.
Figure 8-3
Wireless Firewall screen - Advanced Settings tab
14. Refer to the
Firewall Status
radio buttons to define the firewall as either
Enabled
or
Disabled
. The firewall is enabled by
default.
If disabling the firewall, a confirmation prompt displays stating
NAT
,
wireless hotspot
,
proxy ARP
,
deny-static-wireless-client
and
deny-wireless-client
sending not permitted traffic excessively will be disabled.
Traffic Type
Use the drop-down menu to define the traffic type for which the Storm Control logging
configuration applies. Options include
ARP
,
Broadcast
,
Multicast
and
Unicast
.
Logging
Select the check box to activate the spinner control used to specify the standard log level
used if a Storm Control attack is detected. The default log level is Warning.
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