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5.5.4.1
Bridge Authorisation
Network security is a particular issue when dial-up connections are allowed,
as unauthorised users may gain access to the network through deliberate or
accidental calls from other networks.
To prevent this, it is possible to set up a list of bridges which are authorised
to connect to the network. When this list contains at least one entry, the
Marlin Bridge will only interwork with the bridges whose Ethernet
addresses appear in the list.
N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME BRIDGES AUTHORISED TO JOIN NETWORK
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Page No. n of m
No. Address
1 003456789012
2 004567890123
3 005678901234
ADD xxxxxxxxxxxx - Add bridge DELETE - Delete bridge
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(co br auth) Enter command :
Figure 5.16 Bridge Access Authorisation Screen
NO.
The entry number in the list.
ADDRESS
This is the Ethernet MAC address of a bridge which is
allowed to participate in the network.
Summary of Contents for Marlin
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