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The Precedence column sets the priority of a IP Firewall rule within its rule set. Click on this column and drag the rule to
its appropriate place in the ruleset to set its precedence.
10. Click the OK button to save all changes made to the IP Firewall Rules dialog. Click Exit to close the dialog and return to
the previous screen.
11. Select existing inbound or outbound MAC Firewall Rules using the drop-down menu. If no rules exist, select Create to
display a screen where Firewall rules can be created.
12. Select the + Add Row button.
13. Select the added row to expand it into configurable parameters.
Figure 6-13 WLAN Security - MAC Firewall Rules screen
14. Define the following parameters for either the inbound or outbound MAC Firewall Rules:
Allow Every MAC firewall rule is made up of matching criteria rules. The action defines what to
do with the packet if it matches the specified criteria. The following actions are supported:
• Deny - Instructs the firewall to prohibit a packet from proceeding to its destination.
• Permit - Instructs the firewall to allow a packet to proceed to its destination.