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"MAC Filter Mode"
Use the MAC filter to determine whether a wireless device is to be granted
access to the WLAN. The default setting is "Disabled", that is to say that no fil-
tering is performed, but you can adjust the settings to one of the following val-
ues as necessary:
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"Blacklist" – the specified MAC addresses and therefore clients are
blocked
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"Whitelist" – the specified MAC addresses and therefore clients are gran-
ted access to the network
"MAC Addresses"
Enter MAC addresses to be applied when filtering and click "Add" after each
entry. You can edit or delete each single entry in the list by clicking the appro-
priate button next to an entry.
The buttons at the bottom right of the editor panel allow you to shut ("Close") the editor
panel as long as no changes have been made and to store ("Save") or to discard
("Reset") your changes.
Click " Activate" in the toolbar at the top of the desktop to apply your configuration
changes.
3.4.2.4
Routing
Use the "Routing" settings to configure routing tables and routing rules.
The routing settings allow you to define custom routes that are used to reach devices
on a given destination network.
Routes between network objects are created automatically and hidden. You should not
normally need to create routes unless you have an upstream router that requires spe-
cial routes. To influence traffic between network objects, create a firewall rule as
described under
Chapter 3.3, "Firewall Rule Settings"
Routing Tables
Routing tables route packets through the network based on the destination IP address.
For more detailed information on routing tables, see the following sections.
Routing Tables Overview
Navigate to "Network > Routing > Routing Tables" to display the list of routing tables
that are currently defined on the system in the item list bar.
Deselect the "Show configurable tables only" checkbox if you want to display all tables
on the system. Otherwise, only tables that can be edited are displayed.
The following tables are preset on the system:
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Table 254 is the main routing table. You can add custom routes to this table. The
entries are then adopted in all existing routing tables.
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Table 255 contains local routes for all configured interfaces.
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Tables 1 to 63 are reserved for the management of the Internet connections.
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