Configuring Lan To Wan Access - Motorola AP-51 Series Product Reference Manual

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6.10.1 Configuring LAN to WAN Access

The access point LAN can be configured to communicate with the WAN side of the access point. Use
the
Subnet Access
screen to control access from the LAN1 (or LAN2) interfaces to the WAN
interface. This access level will function as an ACL in a router to allow/deny certain IP addresses or
subnets to access certain interfaces (or subnets belonging to those interfaces) by creating access
policies. It also functions as a filter to allow/deny access for certain protocols such as HTTP, Telnet,
FTP etc.
To configure access point subnet access:
1. Select
Network Configuration
menu tree.
2. Refer to the
Overview
possible colors indicate the current access level, as defined, for each subnet association.
Color
Green
Yellow
Red
->
Firewall
field to view rectangles representing subnet associations. The three
Access Type
Full Access
No protocol exceptions (rules) are specified. All traffic may
pass between these two areas.
Limited Access
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.
No Access
All protocols are denied, without exception. No traffic will
pass between these two areas.
Configuring Access Point Security
->
Subnet Access
from the access point
Description
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