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Figure 13-89
Access Point - Firewall IP Firewall Rules screen
The
IP Firewall Rules
screen displays the following:
13.3.25.4 IPv6 Firewall Rules
IPv6 provides enhanced identification and location information for computers on networks routing traffic across the Internet.
These hosts require firewall packet protection unique to IPv6 traffic, as IPv6 addresses are composed of eight groups of four
hexadecimal digits separated by colons. IPv6 hosts can configure themselves automatically when connected to an IPv6 network
using the
neighbor discovery
(ND) protocol via
ICMPv6 router discovery messages. When first connected to a network, a host
sends a link-local router solicitation multicast request for its configuration parameters; routers respond to such a request with
a router advertisement packet that contains Internet layer configuration parameters.
•
Allow an IPv6 formatted connection
•
Allow a connection only if it is secured through the use of IPv6 security
•
Block a connection and exchange of IPv6 formatted packets
To view existing IPv6 firewall rules:
1. Select the
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
2. Select
System
from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen). Expand a RF Domain and select one of its
connected access points.
3. Expand the
Firewall
menu from the left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select
IPv6 Firewall Rules.
Precedence
Displays the precedence value applied to packets. The rules within an
Access Control Entries
(ACL) list are based on precedence values. Every rule has a unique precedence value between
1 and 5000. You cannot add two rules with the same precedence.
Friendly String
The friendly string provides information as to which firewall the rules apply.
Hit Count
Displays the number of times each firewall rule has been triggered.
Refresh
Select the
Refresh
button to update the screen’s statistics counters to their latest values.
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