Mac Filter - D-Link DSL-124 User Manual

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Section 4 - Configuration
The MAC filter is used to restrict or allow certain types of Ethernet Frames through the
gateway based on their source or destination MAC address. These filters are helpful in
securing or restricting traffic on your local network.
Outgoing Default
Select whether to Deny or Allow frames to flow out of the WAN
Action:
interface. The default setting is Allow.
Incoming Default
Select whether to Deny or Allow frames to flow into the WAN
Action:
interface. The default setting is Allow.
To create a rule, fill out the following parameters.
Direction:
Select whether this rule will apply to Outgoing or Incoming traffic.
Action:
Select whether to Deny or Allow frames.
You may create a rule to apply to either a Source MAC address, Destination MAC address,
or both. Broadcast MAC addresses may not be filtered.
Source MAC:
Enter the source MAC address to filter.
Destination Mac:
Enter the destination MAC address.
When you are satisfied with your MAC Filtering rule, click ADD.
CURRENT MAC FILTER TABLE
The current list of MAC filters are displayed here. To delete a filter, select it from the list and
click Delete. To delete all the filters, click Delete All.
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