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Network Filter Rules:
Traffic can be filtered by IP address, MAC address or port number, or both IP address and
port number or both MAC address and port number. A specific address or a range of
addresses can be entered. In the “Field” menu, choose if the rule is to apply to
Source
(data
coming from a radio or device),
Destination
(data going to a remote radio or device
(destination), or
Any
(data going to or from a radio or device).
After each rule is entered, click the “Add Rule” button. Each rule will then be shown in the
Active Network Filter Rules
section. Once all rules are entered, click the “Submit Network
Filter Configuration” button to write the configuration to the radio.
Network filter rules can be entered using SNMP following the MIB.
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Configuring the RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD…
To configure the radio parameters, click on “Configuration… Radio… Settings” in the left
navigation column.
Figure 4-10
“Radio - Settings” screen
NOTE:
For an allow rule, if only the IP or MAC addresses of the end Ethernet devices connected
to each slave radio are entered, you will not be able to communicate with the slave radios,
via the RF link, for the purpose of changing configuration settings or remote diagnostics.
Be sure to enter the slave/repeater radio’s IP/MAC addresses in addition to the end
Ethernet devices.
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