MH-5001 User Manual
Chapter 11
IP/MAC Binding
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Table 11-1 Enable IP/MAC Binding feature
Step 8.
Leave IP/MAC binding “Allow”
state
Select
LAN1
as the interface to edit the IP/MAC
binding rules. Because we do not add current
MAC address of our PC, do not change the
Default IP/MAC settings to
Block
. Please keep
this state with
Allow
at this moment. And click
Insert
to add a rule.
Note that you have to add an IP/MAC binding rule
as
Allow
for your computer to pass the firewall
rule before you block the LAN1-ANY direction,
otherwise you will be blocked by that rule.
Advanced Settings > IP/MAC Binding > Edit Rules
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Range / Format
EXAMPLE
Edit __ IP/MAC binding
rules
Select the local interface which you are going to configure.
LAN interfaces
LAN1
Table 11-2 Select the IP/MAC Binding configured interface
Step 9.
Add a new IP/MAC binding rule
Add an IP/MAC binding rule to allow our PC
passing through the MH-5001. Otherwise our PC
will be blocked by MH-5001 in the further steps.
Here the IP address “192.168.40.5” is the MAC
address of our login PC.
Advanced Setting > IP/MAC binding > Edit Rules > Insert
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Range / Format
EXAMPLE
Activate this rule
Activate the IP/MAC binding rule.
Enabled/Disabled
Enabled
Rule name
The name of the IP/MAC binding rule.
Note that rule name should begin with alphabet, followed by
alphabet/digits/dashes.
text string
MyPC
Rule Type
The type of IP/MAC “Binding” is combined IP address with
MAC address together to decide packet is passed or blocked
by the MH-5001.
Another type of IP/MAC “Allow range” depends on the IP
range to permit whether packets can pass or not. For this
type, please refer Table 11-4 description.
Binding/Allow
Range
Binding