4-6 Firewall Management
Today’s companies rely on highly networked, secure computing environments to efficiently
and safely conduct business. Firewalls are a key component of any secure network.
Firewalls are configured to allow “desired” traffic in and to keep “undesired” traffic out.
The LP-348 (access point) is also qualified for firewall management.
Please see the diagram below.
Acting as a firewall, the radio will filter your undesired data and protocols, only delivering
the “wanted” for your PC.
Click the firewall link and you’ll be navigated to Firewall Management interface.
Figure: 4-5 AP firewall management
Before applying the firewall management, you need enable firewall.
Here we’ll discuss Firewall.
Enter your desired firewall rule name in this field.
This field identifies which packets have IP addresses specified by you, are allowed to
transmit at your LAN.
This field identifies which packets have IP addresses specified by you, are banned to
transmit at your LAN.
This is optional, WAN or LAN.
• Name
• Allow
• Deny
• Interface
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