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MAC ACLs

MAC ACLs are Layer 2 ACLs. You can configure the rules to inspect fields of a frame such as the source or
destination MAC address, the VLAN ID, or the Class of Service 802.1p priority. When a frame enters or exits the AP
port (depending on whether the ACL is applied in the up or down direction), the AP inspects the frame and checks the
ACL rules against the content of the frame. If any of the rules match the content, a permit or deny action is taken on
the frame.

ACL Configuration Process

Configure ACLs and rules on the Client QoS ACL page (steps 1–5), and then apply the rules to a specified VAP on
the AP QoS Parameters page (step 6).
Use the following general steps to configure ACLs:
1.) Specify a name for the ACL.
2.) Select the type of ACL to add.
3.) Add the ACL.
4.) Add new rules to the ACL.
5.) Configure the match criteria for the rules.
6.) Apply the ACL to one or more VAPs.
For an example of how to configure an ACL, see
To configure an ACL, click the Client QoS ACL tab.
The fields to configure ACL rules appear only after you have created an ACL. The following image shows the
configuration of a new rule for the IPv4 ACL named acl1. The rule prevents HTTP traffic from all clients in the
192.168.20.0 network from being forwarded.
The following table describes the fields available on the Client QoS ACL page.
Field
ACL Configuration
ACL Name
January 2015
"ACL Configuration Process" on page 90.

Figure 59 - Configure Client QoS ACL Settings

Description
Enter a name to identify the ACL. The name can contain from 1 – 31 alphanumeric
characters. Spaces are not allowed.
Section 8 - Configuring Client Quality of Service (QoS)
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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