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access the Internet through the Gigabit Router, that is, it will allow them if they
Allow
Undefined LAN PCs
check box is checked, else block them.
IP/MAC binding feature can act on the packets initiated from the local computers to the
Gigabit Router or outside computers. When receiving a packet initiated from LAN, the
Gigabit Router will firstly determine the sender’s identity by comparing the packet with the
bindings in the
IP/MAC Binding List
, and then process the packet according to the
sender’s identity. The details are as follows:
1. If the sender is a legal user, the packet will be allowed to pass, and then be further
processed by other function modules.
2. If the sender is an illegal user, the packet will be dropped immediately to prevent IP
spoofing.
3. If the sender is an undefined user, there are two cases:
1) If the
Allow Undefined LAN PCs
check box is checked, the packet will be
allowed to pass, and then be further processed by other function modules.
2) Else, the packet will be dropped immediately.
6.2.2 IP/MAC Binding Global Settings
Figure 6-10 IP/MAC Binding Global Settings
Allow Undefined LAN PCs:
It allows or blocks the undefined local computers from
accessing the Gigabit Router or accessing the Internet through the Gigabit Router. If
you want to allow the undefined local computers to access the Gigabit Router and
Internet, please select the check box.
Save:
Click to save your changes.
Note
If you want to clear the
Allow Undefined LAN PCs
check box to block the undefined
local computers, please make sure that you have added the IP/MAC address pair of
the computer that you use to administer the Gigabit Router into the
IP/MAC Binding
List
. Otherwise you cannot access the Gigabit Router from that computer.