Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS2000 Series Network Storage System Administration Gui - Page 98

Manager Menu, Access, Network., Network Filters, New Network Access Filter, IP/MAC address, An IP

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Setting up End-User Access Creating a Network Filter To add a network filter: STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Access Network. The Network Filters page appears. 5 STEP 2 From the New Network Access Filter table, type the IP/MAC address to which you are applying the filter, in the IP/MAC address field. You can also enter addresses for the following: • An IP Address Range: Type the range according to the following format: first address-last address. (Where the first IP address in the range is entered first, followed by a hyphen, and then the last IP address in the range.) • A Subnet: Enter the subnet to set a filter for all the addresses within the subnet. The format should appear as shown in the following example: 192.168.1.0/24 (where the digits following the slash represent the number of bits in the network portion of the IP address). STEP 3 From the Filter drop-down menu, select the type of filter you want to apply to the IP/MAC address. STEP 4 Click Add. Any connections that apply to the new filter rule are affected by the rule during the next connection attempt. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 90

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Setting up End-User Access
Creating a Network Filter
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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5
To add a network filter:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu,
click
Access
¨
Network.
The
Network Filters
page appears.
STEP 2
From the
New Network Access Filter
table, type the IP/MAC address to which you
are applying the filter, in the
IP/MAC address
field. You can also enter addresses
for the following:
An IP Address Range:
Type the range according to the following format:
first
address-last address
. (Where the first IP address in the range is entered
first, followed by a hyphen, and then the last IP address in the range.)
A Subnet:
Enter the subnet to set a filter for all the addresses within the
subnet. The format should appear as shown in the following example:
192.168.1.0/24 (where the digits following the slash represent the number of
bits in the network portion of the IP address).
STEP 3
From the
Filter
drop-down menu, select the type of filter you want to apply to the
IP/MAC address.
STEP 4
Click
Add
.
Any connections that apply to the new filter rule are affected by the rule during
the next connection attempt.