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LAN ARP Defense

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4.3.4.1 LAN ARP Defense You can configure IP-MAC Binding manually or by ARP Scanning. For the first time configuration, please bind most of the ARP information by ARP Scanning. For some special items not bound, you can bind them manually. 1) Scan and import the entries to ARP List Specify ARP Scanning range. Choose the menu Firewall→Anti ARP Spoofing→ARP Scanning to load the configuration page. No ARP attack in the local network is the premise of ARP Scanning. Figure 4-16 ARP Scanning Turn on all the hosts that need to be bound. Then click the button, the scanning result will display as below. Figure 4-17 Scanning Result Choose the menu Firewall→Anti ARP Spoofing→IP-MAC Binding to load the configuration page. Select the ARP entries needed to be bound or click the button, and then click the button. The ARP List will display as the following figure shows. Figure 4-18 ARP List 2) Set IP-MAC Binding Entry Manually Configure the IP-MAC Binding entry manually and add it to ARP List. -141-

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4.3.4.1
LAN ARP Defense
You can configure IP-MAC Binding manually or by ARP Scanning. For the first time configuration,
please bind most of the ARP information by ARP Scanning. For some special items not bound, you
can bind them manually.
1)
Scan and import the entries to ARP List
Specify ARP Scanning range.
Choose the menu
Firewall
Anti
ARP Spoofing
ARP Scanning
to load the configuration page. No
ARP attack in the local network is the premise of ARP Scanning.
Figure 4-16 ARP Scanning
Turn on all the hosts that need to be bound. Then click the <Scan> button, the scanning result will
display as below.
Figure 4-17 Scanning Result
Choose the menu
Firewall
Anti ARP Spoofing
IP-MAC Binding
to load the configuration page.
Select the ARP entries needed to be bound or click the <Select All> button, and then click the
<Import>button. The ARP List will display as the following figure shows.
Figure 4-18 ARP List
2)
Set IP-MAC Binding Entry Manually
Configure the IP-MAC Binding entry manually and add it to ARP List.