Attaching An Acl On A Wlan Interface/Port - Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual

Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan)
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NOTE
ACEs with lower precedence are always applied first to packets. Therefore, it is advised to add more
specific entries in the ACL first then the general ones. While displaying the ACL, the entries are
displayed in an ascending order of precedence.

Attaching an ACL on a WLAN Interface/Port

Use the Attach-WLAN tab to view and assign an ACL to a WLAN on the switch. If a MAC ACL is being
attached, create a ACL entry to allow arp with least precedence.
NOTE
WLAN based ACLs allows users to enforce rules/ACLs on both the inbound and outbound direction,
as opposed to Layer 2 ACLs, which just support the inbound direction.
The ACL rules per AAP is <0-24>
To configure a WLAN ACL:
1. Select Security > Wireless Firewall from the main menu tree.
2. Click the Security Policy tab.
3. Click the Attach-WLAN tab.
4. Refer to the following information as displayed within the Attach-WLAN tab:
WLAN Index
IP ACL
MAC ACL
Direction
5. Select a WLAN (by row) and click Edit to modify the WLAN Index, IP ACL and MAC ACL values.
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Displays the list of WLANs attached with ACLs.
Displays the IP ACL configured.
Displays the MAC ACL configured.
Displays whether the WLAN ACL is configured to work in an inbound or outbound direction.
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