Specifications

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4 From the Filter ID drop-down list, click Non-authenticated.
5 Define a filtering rule.
a In the IP/subnet:port text box, type the destination IP address.
You can also specify the IP range, a port designation or a port range on the IP address in the IP/
subnet:port text box.
b From the Protocol drop-down list, click the applicable protocol.
The default is N/A.
6 For Captive Portal assignment, define a rule to allow access to the default gateway for this WM-AD:
a Select the IP:Port of the filtering rule that you defined in Step 5.
b In the IP/subnet:port, type the default gateway IP address (WM-AD’s IP address) that you
defined in the Topology screen for this WM-AD.
7 Click Add. The rule is displayed in the middle of the screen.
8 If applicable, define more rules by repeating Steps 5 and 6.
9 To allow the traffic between the wireless device and the network, Select In and Out.
10 Select the Allow feature for every rule you created.
11 To save your changes, click Save.
Configuring filtering rules for Default filter
The Default filter is applied by default (automatically) after the authentication of the wireless device
under the following circumstances:
No match is found in the Exception filter rules
No filter attribute value is returned by the authentication server for the device
No match is found in the filter ID values
In order to ensure that a packet is not dropped entirely under the above circumstances, the final rule in
the Default filter must be Allow All.
To configure rules for the Default filter:
1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click the WM-AD for which you want to configure the Default filtering rules. The
Top o lo gy tab is displayed.
3 Click the Filtering tab.
4 From the Filter ID drop-down list, click Default. The default rule in the Default filter is displayed.
The default rule in the Default filter displays a Deny All configuration. You can modify the
configuration to Allow All, if it is appropriate for the network needs of the WM-AD.
If applicable, you can create more rules for the Default filter.
5 Configure filtering rules for the Exception filter. For more information, see Step 5 to Step 8 of
“Configuring filtering rules for Exception filter” on page 104.
6 To save your changes, click Save.