Mac Filter: Add/Edit - ZyXEL Communications SBG5500 Series User Manual

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 65 Configuration > Firewall / Security > MAC Filter
LABEL
General
Enable
MAC Address List
Add
Edit
Remove
Multiple Entries Turn On
Multiple Entries Turn Off
Status
Host Name
MAC Address
Apply
Reset

9.9.1 MAC Filter: Add/Edit

Click Add or select an existing MAC filter rule and click Edit to display the following screen.
Figure 123 MAC Filter: Add/Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 66 MAC Filter: Add/Edit
LABEL
Enable
Host Name
MAC Address
Chapter 9 Firewall
DESCRIPTION
Select Enable to activate the MAC filter function.
Click this to create a new MAC filter rule. Select a rule and click Add to create a new rule
after the selected entry.
Double-click a MAC filter rule or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can
modify the rule's settings.
To remove an existing MAC filter rule, select it and click Remove.
Select one or more MAC filter rules and click this to enable them.
Select one or more MAC filter rules and click this to disable them.
This field displays whether the MAC filter rule is active or not. A green ON button signifies
that this MAC filter rule is active. A gray OFF button signifies that this MAC filter rule is not
active.
Click the slide button to turn on or turn off the rule.
This field displays host name of the LAN clients that are allowed access to the SBG.
This field displays the MAC addresses of the LAN clients that are allowed access to the
SBG in these address fields.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Reset to restore your previously saved settings.
DESCRIPTION
Select this to enable the MAC filter rule. The rule will not be applied if Enable is not
selected.
Enter the host name of the LAN clients that are allowed access to the SBG.
Enter the MAC addresses of the LAN clients that are allowed access to the SBG in these
address fields. Enter the MAC addresses in a valid MAC address format, that is, six
hexadecimal character pairs, for example, 12:34:56:78:9a:bc.
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