Configuring Ethernet Ports; Configuring Ethernet - Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex User Manual

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Configuring the Access Point

Configuring Ethernet Ports

5. To add a MAC address to the Access Control table, click the Add new entry
button.
6. Fill out the following text boxes:
Address: Six text boxes appear in which you enter the desired MAC address,
in hexadecimal digit form, two characters in each box. You can specify a full
12-hex-digit MAC address or enter "wildcard" characters for "don't care"
digits. Allowable hex-digit characters are 0-9, a-f, and A-F. Most address-tags
and software where you find MAC addresses listed include colons or dashes
to separate the address-pairs; that is provided for you on the web page, so do
not enter the colons or dashes.
Supported wildcard characters include "x", "X" and blank (space character).
Wildcards are useful when you want to specify all MAC addresses from a given
manufacturer. For example, by specifying only the Organizationally Unique
Identifier (the first six hexadecimal digits of any MAC address from that
manufacturer is its OUI) saves you having to enter all 24 million of them (the
table size is limited in the AP/Router to 128 entries). Some manufacturers
produce devices using more than one OUI, in which case you may need to
enter each applicable one.
7. Click Update to save your changes. Assuming all parameters you entered are
acceptable, that row will be added to the table.
You have completed adding an entry to the MAC address table. If you have additional
MAC addresses you want included, click Add new entry, and then repeat these steps
until you have entered all the stations you want. There is a limit of 128 rows.
Removing a MAC Address
To remove a MAC address from the ACL table, click the Cancel button under the
Remove column, and then click Update. The ACL table refreshes, and the MAC
address that you deleted disappears from the table.
Configuring Ethernet Ports
The Ethernet Ports configuration page allows you to define how the Access Point's
Ethernet ports behave. You can disable ports entirely, define trunking and packet
forwarding behavior, configure 802.1X authentication settings, and configure VLAN
settings for each port individually from this page.
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