Motorola WR850 manual Section, Configuration

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Section 3

 

Configuration

 

 

 

Field

Description

Policy Number

The policy number you assign.

Policy Name

The name of the policy, up to 32 characters. You can enter up to ten

 

different policies, tied to the Policy Number.

Allow URL

Allows the recipient of the policy to access the URL(s) designated in

 

the URL field.

Deny URL

Blocks the recipient of the policy from accessing the URL(s)

 

designated in the URL field.

URL

The URL to which the policy will apply. The initial entry must end with

 

a semicolon.

Keyword Filter

Words that deny Internet access to the recipient of the policy.

Schedule

The time of day that the policy is in effect.

MAC Filter

Enables the MAC Filter, which uses the MAC addresses for filtering.

 

You can enter multiple MAC addresses for a single policy or

 

multiple policies for a single MAC address.

 

To set up a filter:

 

1 Manually enter a MAC address or click on a Learned MAC

 

address.

 

2 Click Add to enter it into the MAC Filter list.

 

3 To edit a MAC address, click it. Click Remove and then add the

 

revised MAC address.

Learned MAC

Displays the MAC addresses discovered on the LAN. Click Refresh to

Addresses

rediscover the MAC addresses available on the LAN.

Apply

Click to save your settings.

Cancel

Click to cancel any changes.

To create a policy:

 

 

1Enter a name in the Policy Name field.

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