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Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.4.0.0 and later) User Manual

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When the IP Filtering screen is initially displayed, there are no default filtering policies, and
they must be created.

NOTE

With IP Filtering, users can only define a destination port, not a source port.

2. Click the Add button to define the attributes of a new IP Filtering policy. The following policy (or

filtering rule) attributes require definition.

Filter name

Create a name for the filter policy unique to its function in order to differentiate it from
others that may have somewhat similar configurations.

Protocol

Specify the protocol used for the filter policy. The options are ALL, TCP, UDP, ICMP, PIM,
GRE, RSVP, IDP, PUP, EGP, IPIP, ESP, AH, IGMP, IPVG, COMPR_H and RAW_IP.
The protocol
number can also be used as the protocol name. This allows the use or protocols that are not
within the drop-down menu.

Port Start

Defines the socket number (or port) number representing the beginning protocol port range
either allowed or denied permission to the target LAN1, LAN2 or WLAN.

Port End

Defines the socket number (or port) number representing the ending protocol port range
either allowed or denied permission to the target LAN1, LAN2 or WLAN.

Src Start

Creates a range beginning source IP address to be either allowed or denied IP packet
forwarding. The source address is where the packet originated. Setting the Src End value
the same as the Src Start allows or denies just this address without defining a range.

Src End

Providing this address completes a range of source (data origination) addresses than can
either be allowed or denied access to the LAN1, LAN2 or WLAN.