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Management Guide - Kamery IP

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General Security Measures3Command Attributes• Filter ID (1-64) - top- ALL – Displays all configured MAC filter tables.- Filter ID – Displays all entries associated with the specified MAC Filter ID.- Query – Displays all entries in the specified table(s).• Filter ID - bottom- Filter ID (1-64) – Adds or removes a filter rule for the specified filter.- MAC Address – The filter rule will check ingress packets against the enteredMAC address or range of MAC addresses (as defined by the MAC mask).- MAC Mask – The filter rule will check for the range of MAC addresses definedby the MAC bit mask. If the user omits the mask, the system will assign thedefault mask of an exact match. (Range: 000000000000 - FFFFFFFFFFFF;Default: FFFFFFFFFFFF)- Add – Adds a filter rule. There is no limitation on the number of entries that canbe used in a filter table.- Remove – Removes the filter rule selected in the filter display. Multiple rules canbe selected and removed simultaneously.Web – Click Security, Network Access, MAC Filter Configuration. To add a new filterrule, enter the desired Filter ID, MAC Address and MAC Mask. Then click Add. Tosearch and display existing filter rules, choose All and click Query. To limit thesearch, specify a Filter ID and click Query. To remove an existing filter, select thedesired rule(s) from those displayed by the query, and click Remove.Figure 3-73 Network Access MAC Filter Configuration3-123

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