Specifications
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Step 1 Go to the User Management > IP/MAC Binding page, and click the Add
button to go to the IP/MAC Binding Settings page.
Step 2 Specify the legal users by creating the IP/MAC bindings: Add these users’ IP
and MAC address pairs into the IP/MAC Binding List. By default, an IP/MAC
binding’s Allow check box is checked, which means that the user matching the
IP/MAC binding can access the Router and Internet, so please leave the default
value. Refer to Section 7.2.4 IP/MAC Binding Settings for detailed
information.
Step 3 Clear the Allow Undefined LAN PCs check box to block all the undefined
users from accessing the Router and Internet.
For example, if you want to allow a local computer with IP address 192.168.1.2 and MAC
address 0021859b4544 to access the Router and Internet, you can add its IP/MAC
address pair into the IP/MAC Binding List, see Figure 8-9 IP/MAC Binding List -
Example 1. The binding’s Allow check box is checked by default, so please leave the
default value.
Figure 8-9 IP/MAC Binding List - Example 1
8.2.6.3 How to Configure an Internet Blacklist
To configure an Internet blacklist, follow these steps:
Step 1 Go to the User Management > IP/MAC Binding page, and click the Add
button to go to the IP/MAC Binding Settings page.
Step 2 Specify the illegal users by creating the IP/MAC bindings. There are two
methods (Refer to Section 7.2.4 IP/MAC Binding Settings for detailed
information.):
1) Method One: Bind each illegal user’s IP address to a MAC address which
is different from any local computer’s, and add these IP/MAC address pairs
into the IP/MAC Binding List.