Tcp/Udp Port - Proxim ORiNOCO AP-4000M User Manual

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Advanced Configuration
Filtering
Figure 4-38 Static MAC Filter Table - Edit Entries

TCP/UDP Port

Port-based filtering enables you to control wireless user access to network services by selectively blocking TCP/UDP
protocols through the AP. A user specifies a Protocol Name, Port Number, Port Type (TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP), and
filtering interfaces (Wireless radio A or B only, Ethernet only, a combination of Wireless radio A or B and Ethernet, or all
interfaces) in order to block access to services, such as Telnet and FTP, and traffic, such as NETBIOS and HTTP.
For example, an AP with the following configuration would discard frames received on its Ethernet interface with a UDP
destination port number of 137, effectively blocking NETBIOS Name Service packets.
Protocol Type
(TCP/UDP)
UDP
Adding TCP/UDP Port Filters
1. Place a check mark in the box labeled Enable TCP/UDP Port Filtering.
Destination Port
Protocol Name
Number
137
NETBIOS Name
Service
AP-4000/4000M/4900M User Guide
Interface
Status (Enable/Disable)
Ethernet
Enable
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