Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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Wireless Network Management
MAC Filters (Local MAC Authentication)
3. Enter a value from 1 through 1,000 in the Station-ACL Index field. Each ACL
must have a unique index number. Pay close attention to this number
because, when a station matches more than one entry, only the entry with
the lowest number affects the station.
4. Enter a range of MAC addresses, placing the first address in the Starting
MAC field and the last address in the Ending MAC field. Every MAC address
between the two is included in the list. You cannot add noncontiguous
MAC addresses to the ACL; instead, you must create a new ACL.
5. Using the Allow/Deny drop-down menu, select whether the module will
permit traffic from these stations (Allow) or block it (Deny).
6. Click the OK button.
The ACL is listed on the Security > MAC Filters screen.
Configuring WLAN Memberships
The ACL will not affect traffic until you associate the ACL with one or more
WLANs. To do so, you make the ACL a member of those WLANs.
Complete these steps:
1. On the Security > MAC Filters screen, select the ACL.
You can select multiple ACLs by holding down
Ctrl as you select them.
2. Click the Memberships button. The Edit Memberships screen is displayed.
(See Figure 13-55.)