User Documentation
IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG Web Console Configuration
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Policy
Setting Description Factory Default
Accept Only the packets fitting the entities on list can be allowed.
Drop Any packet fitting the entities on list will be denied.
Drop
ATTENTION
Be careful when you enable the filter function:
Drop + “no entity on list is activated” = all packets are allowed
Accept + “no entity on list is activated” = all packets are denied
IP Protocol Filter
The IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG’s IP protocol filter is a policy-based filter that can allow or filter out IP-based packets
with specified IP protocol and source/destination IP addresses.
The IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG provides 8 entities for setting IP protocol and source/destination IP addresses in
your filtering policy. Four IP protocols are available: All, ICMP, TCP, and UDP. You must specify either the
Source IP or the Destination IP. By combining IP addresses and netmasks, you can specify a single IP address
or a range of IP addresses to accept or drop. For example, “IP address 192.168.1.1 and netmask
255.255.255.255” refers to the sole IP address 192.168.1.1. “IP address 192.168.1.1 and netmask
255.255.255.0” refers to the range of IP addresses from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.255. Remember to check the
Active check box for each entity to activate the setting.
Enable
Setting Description Factory Default
Enable Enables IP protocol filter
Disable Disables IP protocol filter
Disable
Policy
Setting Description Factory Default
Accept Only the packets fitting the entities on the list can be allowed
Drop Any packet fitting the entities on the list will be denied
Drop
ATTENTION
Be careful when you enable the filter function:
Drop + “no entity on list is activated” = all packets are allowed.
Accept + “no entity on list is activated” = all packets are denied.
TCP/UDP Port Filter
The IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG’s TCP/UDP port filter is a policy-based filter that can allow or filter out
TCP/UDP-based packets with a specified source or destination port.
The IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG provides 8 entities for setting the range of source/destination ports of a specific
protocol. In addition to selecting TCP or UDP protocol, you can set either the source port, destination port, or