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Client Quality of Service
ACL
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
Select Client QoS > ACL in the navigation pane.
Enter these parameters to create a new ACL:
ACL Name—A name to identify the ACL. The ACL name can include from 1 to 31
alphanumeric characters and the following special characters: hyphen, underscore,
backslash, and colon. Spaces are not allowed.
ACL Type—The type of ACL to configure:
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IPv4
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IPv6
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MAC
IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs control access to network resources based on Layer 3 and Layer 4
criteria. MAC ACLs control access based on Layer 2 criteria.
Click Add ACL.
The page shows additional fields for configuring the ACL.
Configure the rule parameters:
ACL Name - ACL Type—The ACL to configure with the new rule. The list contains all
ACLs added in the ACL Configuration section.
Rule—The action to be taken:
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Select New Rule to configure a new rule for the selected ACL.
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A rule cannot be modified or deleted. If the rules need to be modified or deleted, the
entire ACL needs to be deleted and recreated. The rules are specific to the ACL for
which they are created and cannot be shared across ACLs.
When an ACL has multiple rules, the rules are applied to the packet or frame in the order
in which you add them to the ACL. There is an implicit deny all rule as the final rule.
Action—Whether the ACL rule permits or denies an action.
When you select Permit, the rule allows all traffic that meets the rule criteria to enter or
exit the WAP device (depending on the ACL direction you select). Traffic that does not
meet the criteria is dropped.
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