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7.3.2
Adding or Editing a Trust PC List
To add a new trust PC to the list, click
Add Trust Device
in the
Security
>
Service Filter
screen.
To edit an existing trust PC in the list, locate the device in the
Security
>
Service Filter
screen and click its
Manage
button.
NOTE:
NOTE: Ensure that
Enabled
is selected in the
Security
>
Service Filter
screen in order to add or edit a trust PC.
The following screen displays.
Figure 40:
The Security: Service Filter > Trust PC List Add/Edit Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 37:
The Security: Service Filter Add/Edit Trust Manage Device Screen
Host Name
This displays the name of each network device connected.
IP Address
This displays the IP address of each network device
connected.
Rule Status
Use this field to select whether the filtering rule should
be active or not.
Select
Enabled
to activate the rule. Matching traffic
will be blocked.
Select
Disabled
to deactivate the rule. Matching
traffic will not be blocked.
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7.4
The Device Filter Screen
Use this screen to configure Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering on the
LAN, and to configure IP filtering.
NOTE:
To configure MAC address filtering on the wireless network, see
Access
Control Screen
on page
78
.
You can set the CGN3 to allow only certain devices to access the CGN3 and the
network, or to deny certain devices access.
You can turn filtering on or off, and configure new and existing filtering rules.
Click
Security
>
Device Filter
. The following screen displays.
Figure 41:
The Security: Device Filter Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Close
Click this to return to the
Service Filter
screen without
saving your changes to the trust PC list.
Table 38:
The Security: Device Filter Screen
Connected Devices
Host Name
This displays the name of each network device
connected on the LAN.
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IP Address
This displays the IP address of each network device
connected on the LAN.
MAC Address
This displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address
of each network device connected on the LAN.
Type
This displays whether the device’s IP address was
assigned by DHCP (
DHCP-IP
), or
self-assigned
.
Interface
This displays the name of the interface on which the
relevant device is connected.
Action
Click
Manage
to make changes to the device’s filtering
status; see
Adding or Editing a Managed Device
on
page
99
for information on the screen that displays.
Managed Devices
Block Rules
Use these buttons to control the action to be taken for
the devices listed:
Select
Allow All
to ignore the
Managed Devices
list and let all devices connect to the CGN3.
Select
Allow
to permit only devices you added to
the
Managed Devices
list to access the CGN3 and
the network. All other devices are denied access.
Select
Deny
to permit all devices except those you
added to the
Managed Devices
list to access the
CGN3 and the network. The specified devices are
denied access.
Host Name
This displays the name of each network device in the
list.
MAC Address
This displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address
of each network device in the list.
Managed Weekdays
This displays the days of the week on which the device
is managed.
Managed Time
This displays the start (
From
) and end (
To
) of the time
period during which the device is managed, on the
specified
Managed Weekdays
.
Action
Click
Manage
to make changes to a filtering rule (see
Adding or Editing a Managed Device
on page
99
).
Save Changes
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Table 38:
The Security: Device Filter Screen (continued)
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7.4.1
Adding or Editing a Managed Device
To add a new managed device, click
Add Managed Device
in the
Security
>
Device Filter
screen.
To edit an existing managed device, locate the device in the
Security
>
Device
Filter
screen and click its
Manage
button.
The following screen displays.
Figure 42:
The Security: Device Filter Add/Edit Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Add Managed Device
Click this to add a new service filtering rule (see
Adding
or Editing a Managed Device
on page
99
).
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
Table 39:
The Security: Device Filter Add/Edit Screen
Host Name
If you are managing a device that already connected via
the LAN, this field displays the device’s name.
Alternatively, if you are managing a device that is not
connected via the LAN, you can enter its name here if
you know it.
MAC Address
If you are managing a device that already connected via
the LAN, this field displays the device’s MAC (Media
Access Control) address. Alternatively, if you are
managing a device that is not connected via the LAN,
you can enter its MAC address here if you know it.
Table 38:
The Security: Device Filter Screen (continued)
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Device Managed
Use this field to define whether the device should have
its access privileges filtered or not.
Click
Yes
to filter the device’s access privileges.
Click
No
not to filter the device’s access privileges.
When a device is not being managed, the
Manage All
Day
field, and related fields, do not display.
Manage All Day
Use this field to specify whether the device should be
managed on all days of the week, at all times, or whether
the device should be managed only at certain times.
Select
YES
to managed the device at all times.
Select
NO
to managed the device only at certain
times. Additional fields display, allowing you to
specify the times at which the device should be
managed.
Figure 43:
Additional Service Filtering Options
Use the
Managed Weekdays
fields to specify the
days on which the device should be managed. A
red background indicates that the device will be
managed (access will be blocked), and a green
background indicates that the device will not be
managed (access will not be blocked). Click a day
to toggle the rule on or off for the relevant day.
Use the
Manage Time Start
fields to specify the
period during which the device should be managed.
Enter the start time in the
From
fields, using twenty-
four hour notation, and enter the end time in the
To
fields.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Close
Click this to return to the
Device Filter
screen without
saving your changes to the rule.
Table 39:
The Security: Device Filter Add/Edit Screen

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