User Documentation
IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG Web Console Configuration
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both. The end port can be left empty if only a single port is specified. Of course, the end port cannot be larger
then the start port.
The Application name is a text string that describes the corresponding entity with up to 31 characters.
Remember to check the Active check box for each entity to activate the setting.
Enable
Setting Description Factory Default
Enable Enables TCP/UDP port filter
Disable Disables TCP/UDP port filter
Disable
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
RSTP Settings (for AP mode only)
IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG supports IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol and IEEE802.1w Rapid STP standards. In
addition to eliminating unexpected path looping, STP/RSTP can provide a backup path recovery if a wired/
wireless path fails accidentally. The reliability and availability can increase because this fail-over function.
IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG’s STP/RSTP feature is disabled by default. To be completely effective, you must enable
RSTP/STP on every IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG connected to your network. If IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABG plays a Client
role, which is connected to a device (PLC, RTU, etc.) as opposed to network switch equipment, it is not
necessary to enable STP/RSTP. The reason is that it will cause unnecessary negotiation. IE-WL-AP-BR-CL-ABGs
support STP/RSTP in AP mode (including WDS) only.
The following figures indicate which Spanning Tree Protocol parameters can be configured. A more detailed
explanation of each parameter is given below the figure.