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Section 4 - Advanced WLAN Configuration
To configure IP ACL Rules:
1. Go to Wireless > ACL > IP ACL Rules page.
2. Click Add New Rule, fill-in the fields (refer to the table below), and click Save.
Field
Rule ID
Action
Assign Queue ID
Logging
Match Every
Protocol Keyword
Protocol Number
Source IP Address
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This field is available only if you select Add New Rule to configure a new ACL Rule.
Enter a new Rule ID which is a whole number in the range from 1-127 that will be
used to identify the rule.
Select the ACL forwarding action. Select the desired action from the following two
options:
Permit: Forward the packets which meet the ACL criteria.
Deny: Drops the packets which meet the ACL criteria.
This field is visible only if the Action is Permit. Use this field to specify the hardware
egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this ACL Rule. Enter an
identifying queue number (0 to 7) in the appropriate field.
When set to True, logging is enabled for this ACL rule (subject to resource availability
in the device).
Requires a packet to match the criteria of this ACL. Select True or False from the
options. True signifies that all packets will match the selected IP ACL and Rule and
will be either permitted or denied. Match Every is exclusive to the other filtering rules,
so if Match Every is True, the other rules do not appear on the screen. To configure
specific Match Criteria for the rule, remove the rule and re-create it, or reconfigure
'Match Every' to False for the other match criteria to be visible.
Specify that a packet's IP protocol is a match condition for the selected IP ACL rule.
The possible values are ICMP, IGMP, IP, TCP, and UDP. Either the "Protocol Number"
field or the "Protocol Keyword" field can be used to specify an IP protocol value as a
match criteria.
Specify that a packet's IP protocol is a match condition for the selected IP ACL rule
and identify the protocol by number. The protocol value is a standard value and is
interpreted as an integer from 0 to 255. Either the "Protocol Number" field or the
"Protocol Keyword" field can be used to specify an IP protocol value as a match
criteria.
Requires a packet's source port IP address listed here. Enter an IP Address in the
appropriate field using dotted-decimal notation. The address you enter is compared
with a packet's source IP address.
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