Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Guía De Administador
Setting up End-User Access
Creating a Network Filter
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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Creating a Network Filter
The Active Network Access Filters table on the Network Filters page displays
currently defined filters. These filters control if access to the NSS from specified
hosts is granted or denied on a per-protocol basis. Each device in your network is
assigned a fixed 48-bit MAC address and changeable 32-bit IP address. When
you define a filter, it grants or denies access through the specified protocol from
the specified IP/MAC address or range of IP addresses.
currently defined filters. These filters control if access to the NSS from specified
hosts is granted or denied on a per-protocol basis. Each device in your network is
assigned a fixed 48-bit MAC address and changeable 32-bit IP address. When
you define a filter, it grants or denies access through the specified protocol from
the specified IP/MAC address or range of IP addresses.
NOTE
When you define a new filter, any existing connections that would normally be
denied by this rule remain intact. These connections are denied during the next
attempt to connect to the NSS.
denied by this rule remain intact. These connections are denied during the next
attempt to connect to the NSS.
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:
you are applying the filter, in the IP/MAC address field. You can also enter
addresses for the following:
•
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.)