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Association ACL
An Association ACL is a policy-based Access Control List (ACL) that either prevents or allows
wireless clients from connecting to a WLAN.
An Association ACL allows an administrator to grant or restrict client access by specifying a wireless
client MAC address or range of MAC addresses to either include or exclude from connectivity.
Association ACLs are applied to WLANs as an additional access control mechanism. They can be
applied to WLANs from within a WLAN Policy’s Advanced configuration screen. For more
information on applying an existing Association ACL to a WLAN, see
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Each supported access point model can support up to 32 Association ACLs, with the exception of
Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point that support 16 WLAN Association ACLs.
To define an Association ACL deployable with a WLAN:
1. Select the Configuration tab from the Web UI.
Select Wireless.
Select Association ACL to display a high level display of existing Association ACL policies.
The Association Access Control List (ACL) screen lists existing Association ACL policies. Any of
these policies can be selected and applied.
FIGURE 30
Association Access Control List (ACL) screen
2. Select Add to define a new ACL configuration, Edit to modify an existing ACL configuration or
Delete to remove an existing one.
An Association ACL screen displays for defining a new ACL or modifying a selected ACL.