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5.6.2 MAC Filtering
NOTE:
This option is only available in bridge mode. Other modes use
5.6.1 IP
Filtering
to perform a similar function.
Each network device has a unique 48-bit MAC address. This can be used to filter
(block or forward) packets based on the originating device. MAC filtering policy and
rules for the AR-5389 can be set according to the following procedure.
The MAC Filtering Global Policy is defined as follows. FORWARDED means that all
MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching the MAC filter rules.
BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those
matching the MAC filter rules. The default MAC Filtering Global policy is
FORWARDED. It can be changed by clicking the Change Policy button.
Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules. The following screen will
appear when you click Add. Create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by
specifying at least one condition below. If multiple conditions are specified, all of
them must be met. Click Save/Apply to save and activate the filter rule.
Summary of Contents for AR-5389
Page 1: ...74ok AR 5389 ADSL2 WLAN Router User Manual Version A1 0 February 5 2014...
Page 16: ...15 STEP 3 After successfully logging in for the first time you will reach this screen...
Page 31: ...30 4 7 IGMP Proxy Displays a list of IGMP Proxy entries...
Page 57: ...56 5 5 6 SIP ALG This page allows you to enable disable SIP ALG...
Page 100: ...99 Enter a certificate name and click Apply to import the CA certificate...
Page 117: ...116 6 6 Site Survey The graph displays wireless APs found in your neighborhood by channel...
Page 119: ...118 6 8 WiFi Button This page allows you to enable or disable the WiFi Button...
Page 132: ...131 NOTE Passwords can be up to 16 characters in length...
Page 157: ...156 The settings shown above are described below...