Pass Lists And Block Lists - Cisco FM1000 Gateway Installation And Configuration Manual

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• The Static Routes dialog will be shown
Figure 28. Configurator GUI (Static Routes window)
To enter a new static route, do the following steps:
1.
Enter the Subnet, Netmask and Gateway designators in the
correct fields of the Add new static route section.
2.
Click the add button.
• If the new static route is valid, it will be added to the Active
static routes list.

6.7.3. Pass lists and Block lists

The Pass list or Block list function is a security feature that prevents fake
IP addresses from intercepting or intruding on the network.
A Pass list is a group of Fluidmesh transceivers, described as a list of
linked pairs. Within the list, each transceiver unit is considered a valid hop
in the routing table. If a Pass list is created, all transceiver units that are
not on the Pass list are excluded from packet routing.
Conversely, a Block list is a group of Fluidmesh transceivers that are
excluded by the routing table computation, and to which data packets
must not be routed. If a Block list is created, all transceiver units that are
on the Block list are excluded from packet routing.
IMPORTANT
The same Pass list or Block list must be applied to all
transceiver units that are part of a defined network.
Failure to use the same Pass list or Block list may cause units
to incorrectly receive, or be incorrectly excluded from, network
traffic.
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Device configuration using the configurator interface
(Figure 28 (page
71)).
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