Prestige 2301R/RL-P1C Support Notes
•Generic Filter Ruls
Set the 'Filter Type' to 'Generic Filter Rule'
•Active
Turn 'Active' to 'Yes'
•Offset (in bytes)
Set to '6' since the source MAC address starts at 7th octets we need to skip the first octets of the destination MAC address.
•Length (in bytes)
Set to '6' since MAC address has 6 octets.
•Mask (in hexadecimal)
Specify the value that the ZyXEL device will logically qualify (logical AND) the data in the packet.
Since the Length is set to 6 octets the Mask for it should be 12 hexadecimal numbers. In this case, we intent to set to 'ffffffffffff' to mask the incoming source MAC address, [00 80 c8 4c ea 63].
•Value (in hexadecimal)
Specify the MAC address [00 80 c8 4c ea 63] that the ZyXEL device should use to compare with the masked packet. If the result from the masked packet matches the 'Value', then the packet is considered matched.
•Action Matched=
Enter the action you want if the masked packet matches the 'Value'. In this case, we will drop it.
•Action Not Matched=
Enter the action you want if the masked packet does not match the 'Value'. In this case, we will forward it. If you want to configure more rules please select 'Check Next Rule' to start configuring the next new rule. However, please note that the 'Filter Type' must be also 'Generic Filter Rule' but not others. Because the Generic and TCPIP (IPX) filter rules must be in different filter sets.
Menu 21.1.2 - Generic Filter Rule
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