User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Features and Benefits
- Features
- Chapter 2 Quick Start
- System Description
- Package Contents
- Installation Steps
- Installation Diagram
- Polarizations on a Grid Antenna
- Chapter 3 Hardware
- Drawings of Components
- Restoring Factory Default Settings on the SPEEDLAN
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Chapter 4 Overview of Configurator
- Installation and Setup
- Toolbar and Menus
- Chapter 5 Configuring SPEEDLAN
- General Setup
- Interface & Advanced Interface Setup
- The Setup Buttons
- Chapter 6 Bridging Setup
- Bridge Setup
- Chapter 7 Setting Up the IP Addresses (IP Host Setup)
- Part I - Quick Overview of IP Addressing
- Part II - Setting Up the IP Address
- Part III - Setting Up NAT
- Chapter 8 IP-Router Setup
- IP Routing Setup
- Chapter 9 SNMP Setup
- SNMP Setup
- Chapter 10 System Access Setup
- System Access Setup
- Chapter 11 SNMP Monitoring
SPEEDLAN Installation and Operation User Guide
6-4 Bridging Setup
If the protocol you want to filter is not presented here, click Custom, Add and enter the hex ID for
that protocol.
MAC Filtering
By default, the brouter is configured to pass all traffic between all MAC-Address pairs. To add an
address pair into the filter, click Add on the MAC Filtering box. First, enter the Remote Address,
which will be the MAC Address that resides on the remote side of the brouter. Second, enter the
Local Address, which will be the MAC Address that resides on the local side of your connection. The
local and remote interfaces are defined on either the Interface Setup or Advanced Interface Setup
dialog box. It is recommended that you define the RF port as the Remote Interface (default setting).