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Packet Filter
You can filter the packages by MAC address, IP address, Protocol, Port number and Application or
URL.
Packet Filter - IP & MAC Filter
Packet Filter
Filter Type:
There are three types “
IP & MAC Filter
”, “
Application Filter
”, and “
URL Filter
” that user
can select for this filter rule. Here we set
IP & MAC Filter
.
IP & MAC Filter Editing
Rule Index:
This is item number
Individual Active:
Select
Yes
to activate the rule.
Action:
This is how to deal with the packets matching the rule. Allow please select White List or block
selecting Black List.
Interface:
Select to determine which interface the rule will be applied to.
Direction:
Select to determine whether the rule applies to outgoing packets, incoming packets or
packets of both directions.
Type:
Choose type of field you want to specify to monitor. Select “IPv4” for IPv4 address, port number
and protocol. Select “IPv6” for IPv6 address, port number and protocol. Select “MAC” for MAC
address.
Source IP Address:
The source IP address of packets to be monitored. 0.0.0.0 means “Don’t care”.
Summary of Contents for BiPAC 4500NZ(L)
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Page 99: ...96 4 Input Internet address and Destination name for this connection and press Next...
Page 100: ...97 5 Input the account user name and password and press Create...
Page 101: ...98 6 Connect to the server...
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Page 142: ...139 EWAN Click START to begin to diagnose the connection...