Switch Security
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1. Select
Security
>
Wireless Firewall
from the main tree menu.
2. Click the
Configuration
tab.
3. Click the
ACL
tab.
4. Select an ACL from the ACLs field.
The rules associated with the selected ACL display in the Associated Rules section.
5. Click the
Edit
button within the Associated Rules field.
6. Use the
Precedence
field to modify the precedence (priority) between 1 and 5000.
The rules within an ACL are applied to packets based on their precedence value. Rules with lower
precedence are always applied first.
7. Use the
Operation
drop-down menu (if necessary) to modify the permit, deny or mark designation for the
ACL. If the action is to mark, the packet is tagged for priority.
8. Select the
Logging
checkbox to generate log messages when a packet has been forwarded, denied or
marked based on the criteria specified in the access lists.
9. If
mark
is selected from within the
Operations
drop-down menu, the
Attribute to mark
field becomes
enabled. If necessary, select the
802.1p (0 - 7)
or
TOS(0 - 255)
checkbox and define the attribute
receiving priority with this ACL mark designation.
10.From within the
Filters
field, modify (if necessary) the
Source Mask Length
from the drop-down menu.
The source is the source address of the network or host in dotted decimal format. The Source-mask is the
network mask.
11.Use the
Source Address
field to revise (if necessary) the IP address where the packets are sourced.
NOTE:
If adding an access control entry to an ACL using the switch SNMP interface,
Precedence
is a required parameter.
NOTE:
If an Extended IP ACL is used, a Destination Wildcard/Mask and Destination
Address are required.
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