Item Notes Description
Select IP Address-based Group
from the drop down list to filter
packets coming from the selected group.
Note – Groups must be pre-defined before this selection
become available in the drop down list.
Refer to Object Definition > Grouping > Host grouping.
Alternatively, click the Add Rule button that displays when
this drop down list is empty to create a new group.
Source MAC
Mandatory field.
Default selection:
Any
This field specifies the source MAC address or addresses.
Select Any to filter packets coming from any MAC address.
Select Specific MAC Address to filter packets coming from a MAC
address entered in this field.
Select MAC Address-based Group
from the drop down list to filter
packets coming from the selected group.
Note
– Groups must be pre-defined before this selection
become available in the drop down list.
Refer to
Object Definition > Grouping > Host grouping
.
Alternatively, click the
Add Rule
button that displays when
this drop down list is empty to create a new group.
User defined
File Extension
List
Mandatory field.
Specify a file extension list for the content filter rule. Use the
delimiter “;” to list up to a m
aximum of ten (10) file extens
ions.
Time Schedule
Mandatory field.
Select a Time Schedule from the drop down list to apply to this rule
or leave it as Always (i.e. without a time parameter).
If the drop down list is empty you will need to define a Time
Schedule using the Object Definition > Scheduling > Configuration
tab.
Rule
Disabled by default.
Click
Enable
to activate this rule then save the settings.
Save
Button
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Undo
Button
Click
Undo
to cancel the settings.
Back
Button
When the
Back
button is clicked the screen will return to the
Content
Filter
Configuration page.
Table 175 – Web Content Filter List
6.2.4 MAC Control
The MAC Control function allows you to assign the accessibility to the router for different users based on device’s MAC
(Media Access Control) address. You can define up to twenty (20) MAC Control Rules which are designated as either Black
Lists or White Lists.
When designated as a Black List all the MAC addresses in enabled rules will be prevented from accessing the router.
When designated as a White List all the MAC addresses in enabled rules will be allowed to access the router.
In addition, MAC Control activity can be logged, monitored and reported.