Setting Filters
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advanced filtering
advanced filtering
advanced filtering
advanced filtering
Figure 4-11
Figure 4-11
Figure 4-11
Figure 4-11 Advanced Filtering Configuration Screen
Advanced Filtering Configuration Screen
Advanced Filtering Configuration Screen
Advanced Filtering Configuration Screen
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Enable Proxy ARP
Enable Proxy ARP
Enable Proxy ARP
Enable Proxy ARP
. Place a checkmark in the box provided to allow the Access Point to respond to Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP) requests for wireless clients. Proxy ARP answers ARP requests for wireless stations without actually
forwarding the (broadcast) ARP request to the wireless network. If disabled, the Access Point will bridge ARP requests for
wireless clients to the wireless LAN.
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Enable IP/ARP Filtering
Enable IP/ARP Filtering
Enable IP/ARP Filtering
Enable IP/ARP Filtering
. Place a checkmark in the box provided to allow IP/ARP filtering based on the IP/ARP Filtering
Address and IP Mask. Leave the box unchecked to prevent filtering.
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IP/ARP Filtering Address
IP/ARP Filtering Address
IP/ARP Filtering Address
IP/ARP Filtering Address
. Enter the Network filtering IP Address.
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P/ARP IP Mask
P/ARP IP Mask
P/ARP IP Mask
P/ARP IP Mask
. Enter the Network Mask IP Address.
The following advanced filtering protocols can filter in the wireless-to-Ethernet direction, the Ethernet-to-wireless direction, or in
both directions. Click Edit and use the
Status
Status
Status
Status
field to Enable or Disable the filter.
Q
Deny IPX RIP
Q
Deny IPX SAP
Q
Deny IPX LSP
Q
Deny IP Broadcasts
Q
Deny IP Multicasts
tcp/udp port filtering
tcp/udp port filtering
tcp/udp port filtering
tcp/udp port filtering
Port-based filtering enables you to control wireless user access to network services by selectively blocking TCP/UDP protocols
through the WL520. A user specifies a Protocol Name, Port Number, Port Type (TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP), and filtering interfaces
(all interfaces, no interfaces, or any combination of Wireless Slot A, Wireless Slot B, and Ethernet) in order to block access to
services, such as Telnet and FTP, and traffic, such as NETBIOS and HTTP.
For example, an WL520 with the following configuration would discard frames received on Wireless Slot A with a UDP
destination port number of 137, effectively blocking NETBIOS Name Service packets.
protocol type
protocol type
protocol type
protocol type
(tcp/udp)
(tcp/udp)
(tcp/udp)
(tcp/udp)
destination
destination
destination
destination
port number
port number
port number
port number
protocol name
protocol name
protocol name
protocol name
interface
interface
interface
interface status
status
status
status
(enable/disable)
(enable/disable)
(enable/disable)
(enable/disable)
UDP
137
NETBIOS Name Service
Wireless port A
Enable