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MAC/IP/Port Filtering
— Enables or disables MAC/IP/Port Filtering.
(Default: Disable)
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Default Policy
— When MAC/IP/Port Filtering is enabled, the default policy will be
enabled. If you set the default policy to “Dropped”, all incoming packets that don’t
match the rules will be dropped. If the policy is set to "Accepted," all incoming
packets that don't match the rules are accepted. (Default: Dropped)
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MAC Address
— Specifies the MAC address to block or allow traffic from.
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Destination IP Address
— Specifies the destination IP address to block or allow
traffic from.
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Source IP Address
— Specifies the source IP address to block or allow traffic from.
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Protocol
— Specifies the destination port type, TCP, UDP or ICMP. (Default:
None).
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Destination Port Range
— Specifies the range of destination port to block traffic
from the specified LAN IP address from reaching.
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Source Port Range
— Specifies the range of source port to block traffic from the
specified LAN IP address from reaching.
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Action
— Specifies if traffic should be accepted or dropped. (Default: Accept)
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Comment
— Enter a useful comment to help identify the filtering rules.
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Current Filtering rules
— The Current Filter Table displays the configured IP
addresses and ports that are permitted or denied access to and from.
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No.
— The table entry number.
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MAC Address
— Displays a MAC address to filter.
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Destination IP Address (DIP)
— Displays the destination IP address.
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Source IP Address (SIP)
— Displays the source IP address.
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Protocol
— Displays the protocol type.
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Destination Port Range (DPR)
— Displays the destination port range.
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