Lantronix SLC 32 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 53

Network Commands, IP Filters, Enabling IP Filters

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6: Basic Parameters Network Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the Network Settings page. For more information, see 15: Command Reference.  set network (on page 240)  set network bonding (on page 240)  set network dns (on page 240)  set network gateway (on page 240)  set network host (on page 241)  set network port (on page 241)  set network ipv6 (on page 241)  show network bonding (on page 241)  show network dns (on page 242)  show network gateway (on page 242)  show network host (on page 242)  show network port (on page 242)  show network all (on page 241) IP Filters IP filters (also called rulesets) act as a firewall to allow or deny individual or a range of IP addresses, ports, and protocols. When a network connection gets configured to use an IP filter, all network traffic through that connection gets compared to the rulesets of that filter by precedence. Network traffic may be allowed to pass, it may be dropped without notice, or it may be rejected (sends back an error packet) depending upon the rulesets of the filter. The administrator uses the IP Filter page to view, add, edit, delete, and map IP filters. Warning: IP filters configuration is a feature for advanced users. Adding and enabling IP filter sets incorrectly can disable your SLC console manager. Enabling IP Filters Enable or disable all filters by using the IP Filter page. There is no way to enable or disable individual filters. To enable IP filters: 1. Click the Network tab and IP Filter option. Figure 6-3 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 53

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6: Basic Parameters
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
53
Network Commands
The following CLI commands correspond to the
Network Settings
page. For more information,
see
15: Command Reference
.
set network (on page 240)
set network bonding (on page 240)
set network dns (on page 240)
set network gateway (on page 240)
set network host (on page 241)
set network port (on page 241)
set network ipv6 (on page 241)
show network bonding (on page 241)
show network dns (on page 242)
show network gateway (on page 242)
show network host (on page 242)
show network port (on page 242)
show network all (on page 241)
IP Filters
IP filters (also called rulesets) act as a firewall to allow or deny individual or a range of IP
addresses, ports, and protocols. When a network connection gets configured to use an IP filter, all
network traffic through that connection gets compared to the rulesets of that filter by precedence.
Network traffic may be allowed to pass, it may be dropped without notice, or it may be rejected
(sends back an error packet) depending upon the rulesets of the filter.
The administrator uses the
IP Filter
page to view, add, edit, delete, and map IP filters.
Warning:
IP filters configuration is a feature for advanced users. Adding and
enabling IP filter sets incorrectly can disable your SLC console
manager.
Enabling IP Filters
Enable or disable all filters by using the
IP Filter
page. There is no way to enable or disable
individual filters.
To enable IP filters:
1.
Click the
Network
tab and
IP Filter
option.
Figure 6-3
shows the page that displays.