Configuring A Wired Ethernet Acl - Motorola CB3000 User Manual

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3.4 Configuring a Wired Ethernet ACL

The CB3000 supports Ethernet MAC filtering. Only client devices with a MAC address within the range
specified can pass traffic through the CB3000. If the list is empty, all clients are allowed. The Client Bridge
allows all connected clients to configure the CB3000 through the User Interface and have access through
SNMP.
To create a list of prioritized CB3000 client devices:
1. Select
Settings > Wired Ethernet ACL
displays.
2. To add a MAC address range, enter the client MAC address range in the MAC Address field (in both the start and
stop MAC address fields). Click Add.
The MAC address range is added to an Ethernet Access Control List
3. Delete the MAC address range from the Ethernet Access Control list to grant access to all clients.
As MAC address ranges are added, the screen displays a "Configuration files updated" message informing of the
additions. Continue to add MAC addresses as needed to complete the list of allowed and/or denied devices.
from the CB3000 menu tree. The Wired Ethernet ACL screen

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