Up to 16 IP addresses (or ranges of IP addresses) can be specified for both IPv4 and IPv6.
The packet filters described in this section control communications over TCP, UDP, and ICMP.
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Select the [Use Filter] check box and click the [Reject] or [Allow] radio button for the [Default Policy].
[Use Filter]
Select the check box to restrict communication. Clear the check box to disable the restriction. [Default Policy]
Select the precondition to allow or reject the communication of other devices with the machine.
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Specify address exceptions.
Enter the IP address (or the range of IP addresses) in the [Address to Register] text box and click [Add].
Check for entry errors
If IP addresses are incorrectly entered, you may be unable to access the machine from the Remote UI, in which case you need to set <IPv4 Address Filter> or <IPv6 Address Filter> to <Off>. IPv4 Address Filter IPv6 Address Filter
Entry form for IP addresses
When [Reject] is selected for an outbound filter
Outgoing multicast and broadcast packets cannot be filtered.
Deleting an IP address from exceptions
Select an IP address and click [Delete].
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Click [OK].
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Using the operation panelYou can also enable or disable IP address filtering by pressing on the operation panel. IPv4 Address Filter IPv6 Address Filter
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