Creating
a
Management
Access
Control
List
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Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
94
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Creating
a
Management
Access
Control
List
You
can
create
an
access
control
list
(ACL)
that
lists
up
to
five
IPv4
hosts
and
five
IPv6
hosts
that
are
authorized
to
access
the
AP
management
interface.
If
this
feature
is
disabled,
anyone
can
access
the
management
interface
from
any
network
client
by
supplying
the
correct
AP
username
and
password.
To
create
an
access
list,
click
the
Management
ACL
tab.
Figure
26:
Management
ACL
Table
35:
Management
ACL
Field
Description
Management
ACL
Mode
Enable
or
disable
the
management
ACL
feature.
At
least
one
IPv4
or
IPv6
address
should
be
configured
before
enabling
Management
ACL
Mode.
If
enabled,
only
the
IP
addresses
you
specify
will
have
Web,
Telnet,
SSH,
and
SNMP
access
to
the
management
interface.
IP
Address
(1
–
5)
Enter
up
to
five
IPv4
addresses
that
are
allowed
management
access
to
the
AP.
Use
dotted
‐
decimal
format
(for
example,
192.168.10.10).
IPv6
Address
(1
–
5)
Enter
up
to
five
IPv6
addresses
that
are
allowed
management
access
to
the
AP.
Use
the
standard
IPv6
address
format
(for
example
2001:0db8:1234::abcd).
Note:
After
you
configure
the
settings,
click
Apply
to
apply
the
changes
and
to
save
the
settings.