Chapter 4: Web Configuration
Select traffic direction from the drop down menu, and check the network interface which you want this rule to apply on. Then, choose a protocol and define the source or destination MAC address which you want to control.
There are three options for traffic direction: Outbound means from local network to Internet; Inbound means from Internet to local network;
The protocols that you can choose is listed as the right figure shows. Select one proper protocol for this bridge filtering rule.
For example, if we choose Outbound, check br_0_35, select PPPoE as protocol, and enter 00:90:96:01:2A:C3 into the Source MAC Address field, then after clicking Apply, we will see the result as shown in the right.
You can use Add or Delete button to maintain the bridge filtering rules.
Firewall – IP Filtering
This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts.
Choose Disabled to disable the firewall function. Click Enabled to invoke the settings that you set in this web page.
To initiate the IP Filtering, select the
Enabled radio button and click Apply.
Select the direction to filter packets:
Inbound means the data is transferred from outside onto your computer. Outbound means the data is transferred from your computer onto outside through Internet. Please choose Outbound traffic or Inbound traffic as the direction for filtering packets.
Click Add to add a new IP Filtering rule.
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