6: Basic Parameters

3.From the Interface drop-down list, select the interface and click the Map Ruleset button. The Interface and rule set display in the IP Filter Mappings table.

To delete a mapping:

1.Click the Network tab and select the IP Filter option. The Network > IP Filter page displays.

2.Select the mapping from the list and click the Delete Mappings button. The mapping no longer displays.

3.Click the Apply button.

Enabling IP Filters

On the Network > IP Filter page, you can enable all filters or disable all filters.

Note: There is no way to enable or disable individual filters.

To enable IP filters:

1. Enter the following:

Enable IP Filter

Select the Enable IP Filter checkbox to enable all filters, or clear the checkbox

 

to disable all filters. Disabled by default.

 

 

Packets Dropped

Displays the number of data packets that the filter ignored (did not respond to).

 

View only.

 

 

Packets Rejected

Displays the number of data packets that the filter sent a “rejected” response to.

 

View only.

 

 

Test Timer

Timer for testing IP Filter rulesets. Select No to disable the timer. Select Yes,

 

minutes (1-120) to enable the timer and enter the number of minutes the timer

 

should run. The timer automatically disables the IP Filters when the time

 

expires.

 

 

Time Remaining

Indicates how many minutes are left on the timer before it expires and IP Filters

 

disabled. View only.

 

 

Configuring IP Filters

The administrator can add, edit, delete, and map IP filters.

Note: A configured filter has no effect until it is mapped to a network interface. See Mapping Rulesets on page 63.

To add an IP filter:

1. On the Network > IP Filter page, click the Add Ruleset button. The following page displays:

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