Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.01.03 or greater
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Wireless Network Management
MAC Authentication (Filters)
Configuring WLAN Memberships
The ACL will not affect traffic until you associate it with one or more WLANs.
To do so, you make the ACL a member of those WLANs:
1. In the Special Features > Filters screen, select the ACL.
2. Click the Memberships button.
Figure 6-37. Editing WLAN Memberships for an ACL
3. In the Edit Memberships screen, check the boxes for the WLANs to which
you want to apply the ACL. The module will only use the ACL to filter
traffic on the selected WLANs.
4. Click OK.
When you select this ACL in the Special Features > Filters screen, the selected
WLANs display in the Associated WLANs section. (See Figure 6-36.)
Note that it is possible to prevent a station from associating to one WLAN but
allow it to associate to another.
Just as you can make an ACL a member of more than one WLAN, you can
associate more than one ACL to a WLAN. The module filters traffic first against
the ACL with the lowest index number, then against the ACL with the next
lowest number, and so forth. Parsing stops with the first successful match to
an ACL.
In Figure 6-38, network administrators have created three ACLs, the first of
which denies a single station, the second of which allows a range of stations
that includes the single station, and the third of which denies all stations. The
network administrators made ACLs 2 and 3 members of both WLANs 1 and