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.
Field
Management ACL Mode
IP Address (1 – 5 )
IPv6 Address (1 – 5 )
Note: After you configure the settings, click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings.
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Figure 26: Management ACL
Table 35: Management ACL
Description
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.
Enter up to five IPv4 addresses that are allowed management access to the AP. Use
dotted‐decimal format (for example, 192.168.10.10).
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).
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