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Available Access Filters, Subnet, Filter, Network Filters

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Setting up End-User Access Available Access Filters 5 • 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. Available Access Filters When you configure network filters, determine which protocols can or cannot access the NSS. To display the list of available filters, click the drop-down arrow next to the Filter field on the Network Filters page. Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 97

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Setting up End-User Access
Available Access Filters
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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5
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.
Available Access Filters
When you configure network filters, determine which protocols can or cannot
access the NSS. To display the list of available filters, click the drop-down arrow
next to the
Filter
field on the
Network Filters
page.