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Parameter
Description
Rule Action
Specifies whether to deny or allow the data to pass through.
Deny: Packets that comply with the rule are denied, while others are perform
the default action.
Allow: Only packets that comply with the rule are allowed, while others
perform the default action.
Source IP Address
Specifies the source IP address of the packets. The settings of Source IP Address
and Subnet Mask determine which computers are affected by this rule.
When Filtering Direction is set to LAN
WAN, this parameter specifies the
LAN computers IP address to be affected.
When Filtering Direction is set to WAN
LAN, this parameter specifies the
internet computers IP address to be affected.
When this parameter is left blank, all IP addresses are covered.
Subnet Mask
Specifies the subnet mask of the source IP address.
Port
Specifies the source port of the packets.
The source port is only available for the TCP/UDP protocol. If ICMP or ANY is
selected for Protocol, this field is not required.
Since the source port of the data packet is changeable, it is recommended that
the port be set to 1 to 65535 or left blank.
Destination IP Address
Specifies the destination IP address of the packets. The settings of Destination IP
Address and Subnet Mask determine which servers are affected by this rule.
When Filtering Direction is set to LAN
WAN, this parameter specifies the
internet server’s IP address to be affected.
When Filtering Direction is set to WAN
LAN, this parameter specifies the
LAN server’s IP address to be affected.
When this parameter is left blank, all IP addresses are covered.
Subnet Mask
Specifies the subnet mask of the destination IP address. The settings of
Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask determine which servers are affected
by this rule.
Port
Specifies the destination port of the packets. Its setting determines which
services are affected by this rule.
The destination port is only for TCP and UDP protocol.
7.2.3
MAC filtering
Overview
The MAC filtering function enables you to filter data packets from your local network to the
internet to disallow clients with certain MAC addresses to access the internet and helps you to
manage your network.

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