User's Manual

Access / One
®
Network
108 Managing the Network
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Enter the MAC address of the new station/client, then choose the ACL type
from the pull-down list. These options include:
Allow
Deny
Default Shared Key
64 bit (enter 10 digits)
128 bit (enter 26 digits)
152 bit (enter 32 digits)
If you choose any of the encryption types, enter the key in the Unique Key
field. Alternatively, you can choose the Default Shared Key and the system
will use the key you assigned as the default in Client Connect Security Keys.
This key will be used for all unicast messages
If you want to assign a VLAN, go to VLAN Security to understand what you
need to do with these fields. If CoS is disabled, your Access/One Network
does not support VLAN priority levels as a queuing mechanism and ignores
them while the frame is in transit through the network. The VLAN mechanism
applies strictly to wireless stations. All Access/One Network devices generate
only untagged traffic.
When you have completed your Access Control List (ACL) configuration,
click on the Update button to apply your changes and return to the Manage
ACL window. You must now click on the Update button in this window, then
click on the Apply Configuration tab to apply all of your ACL changes across
the network. You can now return to the main Client Connect window.
Client Connect Privacy
When enabled, this option offers Client Connect privacy by preventing Wi-Fi
users from communicating with each other on the same module. Data from
each Wi-Fi device is sent only to the Ethernet or backhaul ports, requiring a
router or other access device for authentication before allowing the devices
to exchange data. This is important in hotel applications where wireless users
communicate with each other via Guestek or Wayport servers. The default is
disabled.