Configuring Ip/Mac Binding - Cisco WS-CE500 Administration Manual

Sa500 series small business security appliances
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Block and permit the rest: All addresses in the MAC Addresses table
are blocked. All other addresses are allowed.
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Permit and block the rest: All addresses in the MAC Addresses table
are permitted. All other addresses are blocked.
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Click Apply to save your settings.
To add a MAC address to the table, click Add.
Other options: Click the Edit button to edit an entry. To delete an entry, check the
box and then click Delete. To select all entries, check the box in the first column of
the table heading.
After you click Add or Edit, the MAC Filtering Configuration window opens.
Enter the MAC Address.
Click Apply to save your settings.

Configuring IP/MAC Binding

IP/MAC Binding allows you to bind IP addresses to a MAC address and vice-versa.
Some systems are configured with static addresses. To prevent the user from
changing static IP addresses, the router needs to enable IP/MAC Binding. If the
router sees packets with matching IP addresses but inconsistent MAC addresses
or vice-versa, it will drop these packets.
Click Firewall > MAC Filtering > IP/MAC Binding. The IP/MAC Binding window
opens.
All currently defined rules appear in the IP/MAC Binding table.
To add a new IP/MAC rule, click Add.
Other options: Click the Edit button to edit an entry. To delete an entry, check the
box and then click Delete. To change the status of a rule, check the box and then
click Enable or Disable. To select all entries, check the box in the first column of
the table heading.
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