Wireless Filters; Wireless Filters Mac; Wireless Filters Rule Input; Wireless Filters Rule Output - Alvarion Wi² AP CLI Reference Manual

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Chapter 2 - CLI Commands

wireless filters

Supported on: Wi² AP
wireless filters
Enables the wireless security filters which only allow traffic to flow between
the Wi² AP and a specific upstream device (such as a Alvarion service
controller).
no wireless filters
Do not limit traffic flow between the Wi² AP and an upstream device.
This prevents wireless customers from accessing resources on the backbone
LAN that interconnects the Wi² AP and the upstream device.

wireless filters mac

Supported on: Wi² AP
wireless filters mac <mac>
Sets the MAC address of the upstream device to send traffic to.
no wireless filters mac <mac>
Deletes the MAC address of the upstream device to send traffic to.

wireless filters rule input

Supported on: Wi² AP
wireless filters rule input <rule>
Adds a custom filter definition for incoming wireless traffic.
Use this command to define custom security filters for incomming wireless
traffic. Filters are specified using standard pcap syntax
(http://www.tcpdump.org/tcpdump_man.html) with the addition of a few
Alvarion-specific placeholders. These placeholders can be used to refer to
specific MAC addresses and are expanded by the Wi² AP when the filter is
activated. Once expanded, the filter must respect the pcap syntax. The pcap
syntax is documented in the tcpdump man page:
Placeholders
• %a - MAC address of the access controller.
• %b - MAC address of the bridge.
• %g - Mac address of the default gateway assigned to the Wi² AP.
• %w - MAC address of wireless port.

wireless filters rule output

Supported on: Wi² AP
wireless filters rule output <rule>
Adds a custom filter definition for outgoing wireless traffic.
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