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Filtering rules for a WM-AD
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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Define filtering rules for a Filter ID group
1 In the WM Access Domain Configuration screen, click on the Filtering tab. The Filtering screen appears
for the highlighted WM-AD.
2 Using the Filter ID drop-down list, select one of the names you defined in the Filter ID Values field
in the Authentication screen [one of your enterprise's user groups, such as Sales, Engineering, Teacher,
Guest....]
The screen automatically provides a “Deny All” rule already in place. This can be modified to
“Allow All”, if appropriate to the network access needs for this WM-AD.
3 Select one of the following as the basis for each filtering rule you are defining:
4 Click on the Add button. The information appears in a new line in the Filter Rules area of the
screen.
5 Highlight the new filtering rule and fill in (or leave unchecked) the three checkboxes in the
combinations that define the traffic access:
6 Edit the order of a filtering rule by highlighting the line and clicking on the Up and Down buttons.
The filtering rules are executed in the order defined here
7 To save the filtering rules, click on the Save button.
IP / Port: Type in the destination IP address, and if desired, the port designation on that IP
address.
Protocol: Select from the drop-down list (may incl u de U D P, T CP, I P se c - ES P, I Pse c - AH ,
ICMP)
In: Click checkbox on to refer to traffic from the wireless device that is trying to get on
the network (“going to” to network)
Out: Click checkbox on to refer to traffic from the network host that is trying to get to a
wireless device. (“coming from” the network)
Allow: Click checkbox on to allow. Leave unchecked to disallow
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