Netgear FVS318N 사용자 설명서

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ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N 
3. 
In the same section, from the Policy for MAC Addresses listed below drop-down list, select 
one of the following options:
Block and Permit the rest. Traffic coming from all addresses in the MAC Addresses 
table is blocked. Traffic from all other MAC addresses is permitted.
Permit and Block the rest. Traffic coming from all addresses in the MAC Addresses 
table is permitted. Traffic from all other MAC addresses is blocked.
4. 
Click Apply to save your settings. The MAC Address field in the Add Source MAC Address 
section of the screen now becomes available.
5. 
Build your list of source MAC addresses to be permitted or blocked by entering the first MAC 
address in the MAC Address field. A MAC address needs to be entered in the format 
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, in which x is a numeric (0 to 9) or a letter between a and f (inclusive), for 
example: aa:11:bb:22:cc:33.
WARNING:
If you select Permit and Block the rest from the drop-down list but 
do not add the MAC address of the computer from which you are 
accessing the web management interface, you are locked out of 
the web management interface.
6. 
Click the Add table button. The MAC address is added to the MAC Addresses table.
7. 
Repeat the previous two steps to add more MAC addresses to the MAC Addresses table.
To remove one or more MAC addresses from the table:
1. 
Select the check box to the left of each MAC address that you want to delete, or click 
the Select All table button to select all addresses.
2. 
Click the Delete table button. 
Set Up IP/MAC Bindings
IP/MAC binding allows you to bind an IPv4 or IPv6 address to a MAC address and the other 
way around. Some computers or devices are configured with static addresses. To prevent 
users from changing their static IP addresses, the IP/MAC binding feature needs to be 
enabled on the wireless VPN firewall. If the wireless VPN firewall detects packets with an IP 
address that matches the IP address in the IP/MAC Bindings table but does not match the 
related MAC address in the IP/MAC Bindings table (or the other way around), the packets are 
dropped. If you have enabled the logging option for the IP/MAC binding feature, these 
packets are logged before they are dropped. The wireless VPN firewall displays the total 
number of dropped packets that violate either the IP-to-MAC binding or the MAC-to-IP 
binding.