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Source IP Address

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TD-W8950N 150Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router User Guide Figure 4-32 2. Enter the Filter name for the rule, it is exclusive and must be filled. 3. Select the protocol: TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP or ICMP in the drop-down list for the connection between the Source IP address and Destination IP address. 4. Enter a Source IP Address in dotted-decimal notation format and then type Source Port (port or port: port) in the text boxes separately. 5. Enter a Destination IP Address in dotted-decimal notation format and then type Destination Port (port or port: port) in the text boxes separately. 6. Click Save/Apply to save this entry.  Note: When you add an Outgoing IP Filtering entry, you must configure at least one condition on the preceding screen except the Filter name. If you leave the Protocol blank, it means that the rule is effective to all protocols, if you leave the Source IP Address and/or Destination IP Address blank, it suggests that all Source IP Addresses and/or Destination IP Addresses are controlled by the rule, if you leave the Source Port and/or Destination Port blank, it suggests that all Source Ports and/or Destination Ports are controlled by the rule. 4.4.6.2 MAC Filtering Choose "Advanced Setup""Security""MAC Filtering", you can configure MAC Filtering rules on the screen as shown in Figure 4-33. The section allows you to control access to the Internet by users on your local network based on their MAC Address.  Note: MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVC(s) configured in Bridging mode. 38

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TD-W8950N
150Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router User Guide
Figure 4-32
2.
Enter the
Filter name
for the rule, it is exclusive and must be filled.
3.
Select the
protocol: TCP/UDP
,
TCP
,
UDP
or
ICMP
in the drop-down list for the connection
between the Source IP address
and Destination IP address.
4.
Enter a
Source IP Address
in dotted-decimal notation format and then type
Source Port
(port or port
:
port) in the text boxes separately.
5.
Enter a
Destination IP Address
in dotted-decimal notation format and then type
Destination
Port
(port or port
:
port) in the text boxes separately.
6.
Click
Save/Apply
to save this entry.
Note:
When you add an
Outgoing IP Filtering entry, you must configure at least one condition on the
preceding screen except the Filter name. If you leave the Protocol blank, it means that the rule is
effective to all protocols, if you leave the Source IP Address and/or Destination IP Address blank,
it suggests that all Source IP Addresses and/or Destination IP Addresses are controlled by the
rule, if you leave the Source Port and/or Destination Port blank, it suggests that all Source Ports
and/or Destination Ports are controlled by the rule.
4.4.6.2 MAC Filtering
Choose “
Advanced Setup
Security
MAC Filtering
”, you can configure MAC Filtering rules
on the screen as shown in Figure 4-33. The section allows you to control access to the Internet by
users on your local network based on their MAC Address.
Note:
MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVC(s) configured in Bridging mode.
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