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Rfs series wireless lan switches
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• Standard IP access list stdacl
permit any wlan 5 rule-precedence 34
permit host 10.0.0.10 wlan 6 rule-precedence 44
deny host 30.0.0.14 rule-precedence 54
After upgrade to 3.0.2 the configuration will look like
• Standard IP access list 10
permit host 1.2.3.4 log rule-precedence 10
• Extended IP access list 110
deny icmp host 5.6.7.8 host 5.6.7.9 rule-precedence 10
• Extended IP access list extacl
permit icmp host 192.172.0.10 any rule-precedence 23
deny icmp any any rule-precedence 33
• Extended MAC access list macacl
permit any host 00:01:02:03:04:05 type ip rule-precedence 11
permit host 00:01:03:04:07:08 any rule-precedence 21
permit any any rule-precedence 31
• Standard IP access list stdacl
permit any rule-precedence 34
permit host 10.0.0.10 rule-precedence 44
deny host 30.0.0.14 rule-precedence 54
Follow the procedure below to manually upgrade the ACLs to the same configuration:
1. If all the rules in ACL have same WLAN index as selector and there are no other ACL
rules, then attach the ACL to the WLAN port.
In the above example, the ACL "macacl" has two rules for WLAN 14 which can be
attached to WLAN port as follows:
wlan-acl 14 macacl in
2. If the ACL has mix of rules – with different WLAN indices and without an WLAN
indices, it should be grouped as follows:
NOTE: All ACLs which had WLAN index are now replaced with ones
that don't have WLAN index.
In the above process, the acl "110" had two rules which got replaced by
only one rule because after removal of WLAN index selector, both the
rules look similar.

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