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Ip/Mac Address Binding - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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In the MAC Addresses Table, perform these tasks:
To add a new entry, click Add. Enter the 12-character MAC Address without
punctuation. The formatting is applied automatically. Optionally, type a
Description for your reference.
To delete an entry, check the box and then click Delete. To select all entries,
check the box in the heading row.
After making changes, click Save to save your settings, or click Cancel to reload
the page with the current settings.

IP/MAC Address Binding

Use the Firewall > Advanced Settings > IP/MAC Binding page to bind IP
addresses to MAC addresses. This feature is useful if you have configured a
machine with a static address and want to discourage a user from changing the IP
address. If a specified device sends packets using an unexpected IP address, the
Cisco RV220W drops the packets.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Firewall > Advanced Settings >
IP/MAC Binding.
The IP/MAC Binding Table lists the names, MAC addresses, and IP addresses for
the currently defined IP/MAC binding rules.
Perform these tasks:
To add a new entry, click Add. Enter these settings:
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Name—Enter a short description for your reference.
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MAC Address—Enter the 12-character MAC address of the device
without punctuation. The formatting is applied automatically.
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IP Address—Enter the expected IP address of the specified device.
To edit an entry, check the box and then click Edit. To select all entries, check
the box in the heading row. Edit the information, as described above.
To delete an entry, check the box and then click Delete. To select all entries,
check the box in the heading row.
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