Motorola AP-6511 Reference Manual page 85

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14.Refer to the
Access Control
address firewall rules are required. The configuration can be optionally overriden if needed.
Use the
Inbound IP Firewall Rules
the firewall rules to apply to this profile's Ethernet port configuration.
The firewall inspects IP and MAC traffic flows and detects attacks typically not visible to traditional
wired firewall appliances.
15.If a firewall rule does not exist suiting the data protection needs of the target port configuration, select
the
Create
icon to define a new rule configuration. For more information, see
8-2.
16.Refer to the
Trust
field to define the following:
Trust ARP Responses
Trust DHCP Responses
ARP header Mismatch
Validation
Trust 8021p COS values
Trust IP DSCP
Figure 5-19 Ethernet Ports - Security screen
field. As part of the port's security configuration, Inbound IP and MAC
and
Inbound MAC Firewall Rules
Select the radio button to enable ARP trust on this port. ARP packets
received on this port are considered trusted and information from these
packets is used to identify rogue devices within the network. The default
value is disabled.
Select the radio button to enable DHCP trust on this port. If enabled, only
DHCP responses are trusted and forwarded on this port, and a DHCP server
can be connected only to a DHCP trusted port. The default value is enabled.
Select the radio button to enable a mismatch check for the source MAC in
both the ARP and Ethernet header. The default value is enabled.
Select the radio button to enable 802.1p COS values on this port. The default
value is enabled.
Select the radio button to enable IP DSCP values on this port. The default
value is enabled.
Device Configuration
drop-down menus to select
Wireless Firewall on page
5-33

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