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NOTE: Trunking VLANs through LAN ports is not available. For more information on trunking VLAN through
the WAN port, and for assigning VLANs to WLANs, see
Port.

3.7 Configuring IP Filtering

IP based filtering allows administrators to configure Incoming and Outgoing IP filtering policies on packets
within the same Subnet / WLAN and between wired and wireless hosts. Filters can be set up based on IP
Address or as a default rule for all IPs in a given direction
Select
Network Configuration
1. Click the
Add
button to create a new filter in the table. The new filter can then be edited by clicking on
the corresponding fields in the table.
2. Click on the
Filter Name
should be unique for each filter rule that is added.
3. Select a Protocol for the filter from the pull-down menu. The available protocols are:
Transport
Description
ALL
This selection designates all of the protocols displayed in the table's pull-down menu, as described
below.
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a set of rules used with Internet Protocol (IP) to send data as
message units over the Internet. While IP handles the actual delivery of data, TCP keeps track of
individual units of data called packets. Messages are divided into packets for efficient routing
through the Internet.
UDP
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is mostly used for broadcasting data over the Internet. Like TCP, UDP
runs on top of Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Unlike TCP/IP, UDP/IP provides very few error
recovery services and methods. UDP offers a way to directly connect, and then send and receive
datagrams over an IP network.
Chapter 10, Trunking VLANs Through the WAN
-->
IP Filtering
from the left navigation menu.
field and provide a name or edit an existing name for the filter. The Filter Name
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