Associating An Acl With A Wlan - Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual

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5. Enter an Index numerical value (1 -1000) in the Client-ACL Index field.
6. Enter a hexadecimal value for the Starting MAC address.
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8. To modify the zone associated with the ACL select a Zone ID from the drop-down menu. Zone
9. Use the drop-down menu to select Allow or Deny.
10. Refer to the Status field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field
11. Click OK to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
12. Click Cancel to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.

Associating an ACL with a WLAN

Use the Membership screen to define a name for the ACL index and map the index to WLANs
(1-32) requiring membership permission restrictions.
To associate a filter ACL index with a WLAN:
1. Select Security > Wireless Firewall from the main menu tree.
2. Click the Security Policy tab.
3. Click the Wireless Filters tab.
4. Select one or more of the existing ACLs from the filters list.
5. Click the Memberships button.
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The Client-ACL Index is a numerical identifier used to associate a particular ACL to a range of
MAC addresses (or a single MAC address) either allowed or denied access to the controller
managed network. Enter a new Index to define a new MAC Address range and allow/deny ACL
Index designation.
This is the beginning MAC address either allowed or denied access to the controller managed
network.
Enter a hexadecimal value for the Ending MAC address. Enter the same Starting MAC address
within the Ending MAC field to use only the Starting MAC address as either allowed or denied
access to the controller managed network.
numbers range from 1 to 48. Creating zones allows you to associate firewall policies to each
zone. All members of the same zone will have the same firewall policies applied to them.
This rule applies to Clients within the specified Starting and Ending MAC Address range. For
example, if the adoption rule is to Allow, access is granted for all Clients within the specified
range.
displays error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and
the controller.
Configuring firewalls and access control lists
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