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The
ACLs
field displays the list of ACLs currently associated with the switch. An ACL contains an ordered
list of ACEs. Each ACE specifies a permit or deny designation and a set of conditions the packet must
satisfy to match the ACE. Because the switch stops testing conditions after the first match, the order of
conditions in the list is critical.
6. If an existing ACL no longer satisfies switch access control requirements, select it from amongst the
existing ACLs and click the
Delete
button.
7. Use the
Add
button (within the ACLs field) to add an additional ACL. For more information, see
Adding a
New ACL on page 6-34
.
8. To reset the
Hit Count
number, click the
Clear Counters
button.
9. Refer to the
Associated Rules
field to assess the rules and precedence associated with each ACL. If
necessary, rules and can be added or existing rules modified. For more information, see
Adding a New
ACL Rule on page 6-35
.
6.4.11.1 Adding a New ACL
When a packet is received by the switch, the switch compares the packet against the ACL to verify the packet
has the required permissions to be forwarded. Often, ACLs need to be added as client permission changes
during switch operation.
To create a new ACL:
1. Select
Security
>
Wireless Firewall
from the main tree menu.
2. Click the
Configuration
tab.
3. Click on the
ACL
tab to view the list of ACLs currently associated with the switch.
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