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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.
The currently defined MAC filters are displayed in the table. You may define up
to 32 MAC filtering rules. If you wish to remove a rule, click the corresponding
check box to select it and then click Delete. If you wish to create a new rule,
click the Add button.
Select Allow to allow all traffic except from MAC addresses in the List
Default Mode:
of exceptions with the Deny action.
Select Deny to allow all traffic except from MAC addresses in the List
of exceptions with the Allow action.
List of exceptions
Add:
Click here to add a new filter to the firewall. For details, see Add Rule
on page 78.
Delete:
If you have a selected one or more filters, click this button to delete
the selected filter(s).
No:
If DMZ is enabled, specify the IP address of the DMZ host.
Status:
Indicates the number of the filter.
Action:
Indicates the action taken when the filter is triggered.
MAC address:
Indicates the MAC address to which the filter applies.
Hostname:
Indicates the hostname of the device to which the filter applies.
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