Configuring Subnet Access; The Access Overview Table - Motorola WS2000 System Reference Manual

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14.Use the
Static Mappings
specific wireless devices. Every wireless, 802.11x-standard device has a unique Media Access Control
(MAC) address.
This address is the device's hard-coded hardware number (shown on the bottom or back). An example of
a MAC address is 00:09:5B:45:9B:07.This MAC table of specified devices provides corresponding static
IP addresses for users, mobile units, and applications that may prefer or require such access.

3.3 Configuring Subnet Access

The WS2000 Network Management System allows the administrator to set up access rules for subnet-to-
subnet and subnet-to-WAN communication. These access rules control communication between subnets
and the outside world (the WAN). Select
to the Subnet Access screen.

3.3.1 The Access Overview Table

In the overview table, each of the rectangles represents a subnet association. The three possible colors
indicate the current access level, as defined, for each subnet association.
Color
Access Type
Green
Full Access
Yellow
Limited
Access
Red
No Access
table to associate static (or fixed) IP addresses with MAC addresses of
[Network Configuration]
Description
No protocol exceptions (rules) are specified. All traffic may pass between these two
areas.
One or more protocol rules are specified. Specific protocols are either enabled or
disabled between these two areas. Click the table cell of interest and look at the
exceptions area in the lower half of the screen to determine the protocols that are
either allowed or denied.
All protocols are denied, without exception. No traffic will pass between these two
areas.
LAN/Subnet Configuration
-->
Firewall
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Subnet Access
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