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Top Global USA. ----MB6800 User Guide
Function Summary
The MAC address is a unique value associated with a network adapter. MAC addresses
are also known as hardware addresses or physical addresses. They uniquely identify an
adapter on a LAN. MAC addresses are 12-digit hexadecimal numbers (48 bits in length).
MAC Filter can control the hosts in LAN to allow or deny their Internet access based on
their MAC addresses.
Detailed Configurations
z MAC Filter Mode:
Disable means no MAC Filter is implemented
Allow means only the hosts with the MAC address in the list can access the
Internet.
Deny means only the hosts with the MAC address in the list can’t access the
Internet.
z ARP Cache: MB6800 collects the MAC address information of all the hosts that
communicated with MB6800 and displays the information here. You can easily
add the MAC addresses you select to the MAC Filter List by click the Add button.
You can refresh the ARP cache by click the Refresh button.
z Access Control List: This is the MAC address list of all the selected hosts. You
can add items with two methods: Select from the ARP Cache or type the MAC
address manually in the MAC address edit box on the lower right hand side.
Note:
Both MAC Filter and Wireless LAN MAC Access Control List can realize the
access control based on MAC addresses, but they are differentMAC filter controls
the access to the Internet however Wireless LAN Access Control List controls the
access to the MB6800 via Wireless LAN.
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