D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual
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Section 4 - Advanced WLAN Configuration
Field
Description
IP ACL
Select a type of ACL to create, or select an existing ACL to delete from the dropdown
menu. You can create the following types of IP ACLs:
• Standard IP ACL
: Allows you to permit or deny traffic from a source IP address.
• Extended IP ACL
: Allows you to permit or deny specific types of layer 3 or layer
4 traffic from a source IP address to a destination IP address. This types of ACL
provides more granularity and filtering capabilities than the standard IP ACL.
• Named IP ACL
: Allows you to create an Extended IP ACL that is identified by a
name rather than a number. These ACLs have the same capabilities as Extended
IP ACLs with respect to match criteria and actions supported.
IP ACL ID
Enter an ID number for the ACL to configure. This field appears if you select Create
Standard IP ACL or Create Extended IP ACL from the
IP ACL
dropdown menu. For a
Standard IP ACL, the acceptable ID values are 1-99. From an Extended IP ACL, the
acceptable ID values are 101-199.
IP ACL Name
This field appears if you select Create New Named IP ACL from
IP ACL
dropdown
menu. Specify an IP ACL Name string which includes only alphanumeric characters.
The name must start with an alphanumeric character. This field will display the name
of the currently selected IP ACL if the ACL has already been created.
IP ACL Rules
Path:
Wireless
>
ACL
>
IP ACL Rules
This opens IP ACL Rule Configuration page. Use this page to configure the rules for the IP Access Control Lists.
The fields present on this page depend on whether you select a standard, extended, or named IP ACL from the
IP ACL field, and whether the rule action is permit or deny. A Standard/Extended IP ACL must first be selected to
configure rules. The rule identification, and the ‘Action’ and ‘Match Every’ parameters must be specified next. If
‘Match Every’ is set to False, more options will be present from which the match criteria can be configured.