User's Manual Part 1

User’s Guide Chapter 7 – Reference Manual
Figure 91 – ACL Service
ACL service – click the edit button to enable or disable the access control service on device. By
default the ACL service is disabled and all mobile clients connections to the AC are allowed (no ACL
rules are applied to the mobile clients).
Default ACL policy – click the edit button to change the default ACL policy [allow/deny]. Select allow
to allow all mobile clients to access this access point or deny to prevent all mobile clients from
accessing your access point. Clients may also be subject to rules in the MAC addresses and
policies table.
You can create your own access list if you need to define special access rules for specific network
devices. The access control list is based on the network device's MAC address. In the MAC
addresses and policies table, you need only specify the network device MAC address and its
access policy (accept/deny) with the new rule. Click the new button to define the ACL rule:
Figure 92 – Add ACL Rule
MAC Address – enter the physical address of the network device you need to (MAC address) The
format is a list of colon separated hexadecimal numbers (for example: 00:AA:A2:5C:89:56).
Policy – select the permission of the rule to determine whether the specified network device should
be allowed or denied as an access point client [allow/deny].
The special ACL rule policy should differ from the default ACL policy otherwise the
ACL rule does not work.
Update – click the button to add new ACL rule.
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