Wireless Filters Rule Output - HP ProCurve MSM310 Reference Manual

Access points cli
Hide thumbs Also See for ProCurve MSM310:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

CLI commands
Virtual AP context
Placeholders
%a - MAC address of the access controller.
%b - MAC address of the bridge.
%g - Mac address of the default gateway assigned to the AP.
%w - MAC address of wireless port.

wireless filters rule output

Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
wireless filters rule output <rule>
Adds a custom filter definition for outgoing wireless traffic.
Use this command to define custom security filters for outgoing wireless traffic. Filters are
specified using standard pcap syntax (http://www.tcpdump.org/tcpdump_man.html) with the
addition of a few HP-specific placeholders. These placeholders can be used to refer to specific
MAC addresses and are expanded by the AP when the filter is activated. Once expanded, the filter
must respect the pcap syntax. The pcap syntax is documented in the tcpdump man page:
Placeholders
%a - MAC address of the access controller.
%b - MAC address of the bridge.
%g - Mac address of the default gateway assigned to the AP.
%w - MAC address of wireless port.
wireless filters type
Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
wireless filters type (mac | gateway | rules)
Sets the type of wireless security filter to use.
Parameters
mac
gateway
custom
Description
The AP features an intelligent bridge which can apply security filters to safeguard the flow of
wireless traffic. The filters limit both incoming and outgoing traffic as defined below, and force
the AP to exchange traffic with a specific upstream device. If the AP is configured to use the
services of a HP access controller, then the default security filters are automatically enabled and
all traffic is sent to the access controller.
Default filters for incoming wireless traffic
Applies to traffic sent from wireless client stations to the AP.
Accepted
Any IP traffic addressed to the access controller.
2-64
Traffic is forwarded to an upstream device with a specific MAC address.
Wireless security filters use the default definitions.
Traffic is forwarded to the default gateway assigned to the AP. Wireless
security filters use the default definitions.
Lets you define custom security filters and address for the upstream
device.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents