Figure 10-1 Ip & Mac Address Pass Through; Table 10-1 Ip & Mac Address Pass Through - ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Vantage VSG-1000 User Manual

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IP and MAC Address Pass Through
10.1 Configuring IP and MAC Address Pass Through
You can set the VSG to allow the forwarding of packets from a specified LAN device, such as a file server or
computer, without prompting for a user name and password. You can specify up to 40 IP addresses and 10 MAC
addresses of LAN devices allowed to pass through the VSG. For example, in an airport VIP room, you can specify
the IP or MAC addresses of computers that subscribers can use without logging in.
From the Main Menu screen, click Configure, Pass Through IP & MAC. A screen displays as shown.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL
No.
This read-only field displays the index number of the entry.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the device (in dotted decimal notation) whose packets are allowed to pass through the
VSG. For example, 10.59.1.10.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address of the device (in 6 hexadecimal pairs, for example, 00-50-BA-8D-22-96) whose packets
are allowed to pass through the VSG.
Apply
Click Apply to save the changes back to VSG and go back to the Utility Menu.
Clear
Click Clear to start configuring this screen again.
Home
Click Home to go back to the Main Menu screen. The changes you made will not be saved if you have not
clicked Apply.
IP and MAC Address Pass Through
This chapter shows you how to configure IP and MAC address pass through.
Figure 10-1 IP & MAC Address Pass Through
Table 10-1 IP & MAC Address Pass Through
VSG-1000 Vantage Service Gateway
DESCRIPTION
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