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Acct Server MAC Address:
This is the Hardware address of the connected RADIUS server’s interface.
NOTE: If you
don’t know the MAC address for the RADIUS server, enter 00:00:00:00:00:00, and the service will try to find the MAC
address from the given IP address.
Port
Password
A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier for a computer or other device. This page allows
you to manage clients by MAC address. You can filter clients by MAC addresses and/or keep a log of devices
connected to your router.
Filter Configuration
The MAC Filter allows you to create a list of devices that
have either exclusive access (whitelist) or no access
(blacklist) to your local network.
Enabled
: Click to allow MAC Filter options.
Whitelist
: Select either “Whitelist” or “Blacklist” from a
dropdown menu. In “Whitelist” mode, the router will restrict
LAN access to all computers except those contained in the
“MAC Filter List” panel. In “Blacklist” mode, listed devices are
completely blocked from local network access.
MAC Filter List
(Whitelist or Blacklist)
Add devices to either your whitelist or blacklist simply by
inputting each device’s MAC address.
NOTE:
Use caution when using the MAC Filter to avoid accidentally blocking yourself from accessing the router.
MAC Logging Configuration
Enable MAC Logging
: Enabling MAC Logging will cause the router to log MAC addresses that are connected
to the router. MAC addresses that you do not want to have logged
(addresses that you expect to be connected) should be added to the
“Ignored MAC Addresses” list.
You can configure the router to send an alert if a connected device
has a MAC address that the router doesn’t recognize. Go to
SYSTEM >
Device Alerts
to set up these email alerts.
Ignored MAC Addresses
This is the list of MAC addresses that will not produce an alert or a log
entry when they are connected to the router. These should be MAC
addresses that you expect to be connected to the router. To add MAC
addresses to this list, simply select devices shown in the MAC Address
Log and click “Ignore.” You can also add addresses manually.
MAC Address Log
This shows the last 64 MAC addresses that have connected to the router, as well as which interface was used
to connect. The time/date that is logged is the time of the first connection. The page may need to be refreshed
to show the most recent log entries.
Double-clicking on entries from this list will add them to the
Ignored MAC Addresses
list.
MAC FILTER & LOGGING