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HWC_GSG_VNSConfiguration.fm
WM-AD configuration
Configuring filtering rules
120385-00 Rev 01, March 2007
Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
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4. From the Filter ID drop-down list, click Exception
5. Define a filtering rule.
a) In the IP/subnet:port text box, type the destination IP address.
You can also specify the IP range, a port designation or a port range on 
the IP address in the IP/subnet:port text box.
b) From the Protocol drop-down list, click the applicable protocol. 
The default is N/A.
c) Click Add. The filtering rule is displayed. 
6. Define a rule to allow access to the default gateway for this WM-AD.
a) Select the IP:Port of the filtering rule that you defined in Step 5.
b) In the IP/subnet:port, type the default gateway IP address (WM-AD’s IP 
address) that you defined in the Topology tab for this WM-AD.
c) Click Add. The rule is displayed. 
7. Define more rules by carrying out Step 5 and Step 6.
8. Check the Allow feature for every rule you created.
You may edit the order of the rules by selecting a filter and clicking the Up/
Down buttons. The filtering rules are executed in the order that is displayed 
on the screen.
9. To save your changes, click Save. The rules for the Exception filter are 
saved.
8.6.1.2  Configuring filtering rules for a Non-authenticated filter
The rules for a Non-authenticated filter enable you to identify and manage the 
destinations to which a mobile device is allowed to gain access without 
undergoing an authentication redirection. Typically, the recommended default 
rule is to deny all. Administrators must define the rules that will permit users to 
access essential services such as the following:
DNS
Default Gateway (WM-AD interface IP)
Any HTTP streams requested by the client for denied targets will be redirected to 
the specified location. For more information, see the Summit WM-Series WLAN 
Switch Software WM2000 User Guide
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To configure rules for the Non-authenticated filter.