Applying A Filter To Lan1, Lan2 Or A Wlan (1-16) - Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual

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Src Start
Src End
Dst Start
Dst End
In Use
NOTE
Once filter policies have been defined, they can then be applied to traffic on either of the two Access
Point LAN ports or any of the 16 Access Point WLANs. The procedure for applying a filtering policy is the same,
as both the LAN1/LAN2 and WLAN screens display the same IP Filtering sub screen for this operation. For
more information, see
"Applying a Filter to LAN1, LAN2 or a WLAN (1-16)" on page
3 If necessary, select an existing policy and select the Del button to permanently remove the filtering
policy from those available.
4 Click Apply to save any changes to the IP Filtering screen. Navigating away from the screen without
clicking Apply results in all changes to the screens being lost.
5 Click Undo Changes to securely exit the IP Filtering screen without saving your changes.
6 Click Logout to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the logout before
the applet is closed.

Applying a Filter to LAN1, LAN2 or a WLAN (1-16)

Once filter policies are defined, they must be applied to a LAN or WLAN within the LAN1 or LAN2
screens, or within the WLAN's New/Edit screens, not from within the main IP Filtering menu.
To apply an existing IP filter policy to LAN1, LAN2 or a WLAN:
1 Display the IP Filtering menu.
From the LAN1 or LAN2 screen:
a Select Network Configuration > LAN > LAN1 (or LAN2) from the access point menu tree.
b Select the Enable IP Filtering button in the lower, right-hand side of the screen.
c Select the IP Filtering button.
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
Creates a range beginning source IP address to be either
allowed or denied IP packet forwarding. The source
address is where the packet originated. Setting the Src
End value the same as the Src Start allows or denies just
this address without defining a range.
Providing this address completes a range of source (data
origination) addresses than can either be allowed or
denied access to the LAN1, LAN2 or WLAN.
Creates a range beginning destination IP address to be
either allowed or denied IP packet forwarding. Setting the
Dst End value the same as the Dst Start allows or denies
just this address without defining a range.
Providing this address completes a range of destination
addresses than can either be allowed or denied access to
the LAN1, LAN2 or WLAN.
Displays YES if the listed filter policy is currently being
utilized by LAN1, LAN2 or a WLAN. NO is displayed if the
listed policy is currently not be utilized by either of the LAN
ports or any of the Access Point's 16 WLANs.
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