Configuring Source Mac Filtering - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS336Gv2 Reference Manual

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2.
Select Yes to enable content filtering.
3.
Click Apply to activate the screen controls.
4.
Select any Web Components you wish to block and click Apply.
5.
Select the groups to which keyword blocking will apply, then click Enable to activate
keyword blocking (or disable to deactivate keyword blocking).
6.
Enter your list of blocked keywords or domain names in the Blocked Keyword fields.
After each entry, click Add. The keyword or domain name will be added to the Blocked
Keywords table. (You can also edit an entry by clicking Edit in the Action column
adjacent to the entry.)
7.
In the Add Trusted Domain section of the screen, enter the name(s) of any domain for
which the keyword filtering will be bypassed and click Add. The trusted domain will
appear in the Trusted Domains table and will be exempt from filtering.

Configuring Source MAC Filtering

Source MAC filtering will drop or allow the Internet-bound traffic received from PCs with
specified MAC addresses.
By default, the source MAC address filter is disabled. Traffic received from any MAC
address is allowed.
When the source MAC address filter is enabled, outbound Internet traffic will be filtered
using the MAC Addresses table on this screen. You can choose to block MAC addresses
in the table or to allow only those addresses in the table.
Note:
For additional ways of restricting outbound traffic, see
Rules (Service Blocking)"
To enable MAC filtering and add MAC addresses to be blocked:
1.
Select Security > Address Filter from the menu.
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Chapter 4: Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
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