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5. If the properties of an existing WLAN firewall setting fulfill to your needs but still require modification to
better filter traffic, select the WLAN and click the Edit button.
6. If an existing WLAN firewall rule is now obsolete, select it from those listed and click the Delete button.
7. Click the Add button to create a new WLAN firewall rule. For more information, see WLAN Level
Configuration on page 6-40.
6.4.12.1 WLAN Level Configuration
To add new WLAN firewall rules:
1. Select Security > Wireless Firewall from the main tree menu.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. Click the WLAN tab.
4. Click the Add button.
DHCP Trust Displays whether the Interface is DHCP trusted or not, If the interface is DHCP
trusted then the DHCP Request will forward to the External DHCP Server
otherwise it will not. Always the Internal DHCP servers are trusted in nature.
When ever the interface is DHCP trusted, then it is marked as GREEN and if it not
DHCP trusted it will mark in RED “X”.
ARP Trust Displays whether or not the ARP is trusted by the Layer 2 firewall. If ARP is trusted,
ARP traffic will not be subjected to the Layer 2 firewall rules. When the ARP
interface is trusted a green checkmark will be displayed. When the ARP interface
is not trusted a red “X” will be displayed.
ARP Rate Displays the ARP rate threshold. The ARP threshold determines the number of ARP
packets permissible per second. Rates can be between 0 and 1000000