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Cisco WAP571 Administration Manual page 138

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ACL
ACL Rule
STEP 6
NOTE
STEP 1
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STEP 4
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Cisco WAP571/E Administration Guide
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IP ToS Mask—Enter an IP ToS Mask value to identify the bit positions in
the IP ToS Bits value that are used for comparison against the IP ToS field
in a packet.
The IP ToS Mask value is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to FF,
representing an inverted (that is, wildcard) mask. The zero-valued bits in
the IP ToS Mask denote the bit positions in the IP ToS Bits value that are
used for comparison against the IP ToS field of a packet. For example, to
check for an IP ToS value having bits 7 and 5 set and bit 1 clear, where bit
7 is most significant, use an IP ToS Bits value of 0 and an IP ToS Mask of
00.
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To delete an ACL, ensure that it is selected in the ACL Name-ACL Type list, select
Delete ACL, and click Save.
Configure IPv6 ACLs
To configure an IPv6 ACL:
Select ACL > ACL Rule.
In the ACL Name field, enter the name to identify the ACL.
Choose IPv6 as the type of ACL from the ACL Type list. IPv6 ACLs control access
to network resources based on Layer 3 and Layer 4 criteria.
Click Add ACL.
In the ACL Rule Configuration area, configure these ACL rule parameters:
ACL Name-ACL Type—Choose the ACL to configure with the new rule.
Rule—Choose New Rule to configure a new rule for the selected ACL.
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—Choose whether the ACL rule permits or denies an action.
When you choose Permit, the rule allows all traffic that meets the rule
criteria to enter the WAP device. Traffic that does not meet the criteria is
dropped.
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