Cisco Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Maintenance Manual

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Bandwidth Limit Down—Enter the maximum allowed transmission rate 
from the WAP device to the client in bits per second (bps). The valid range 
for 2.4GHz is from 0 to 300 Mbps; the valid range for 5GHz is from 0 to 867 
Mbps.
Bandwidth Limit Up—Enter the maximum allowed transmission rate from 
the client to the WAP device in bits per second (bps). The valid range for 
2.4GHz is from 0 to 300 Mbps; the valid range for 5GHz is from 0 to 867 
Mbps.
ACL Type—Choose the type of ACL that is applied to traffic entering the 
WAP device, which can be one of these options:
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IPv4—Examines the IPv4 packets that match the ACL rules.
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IPv6—Examines the IPv6 packets that match the ACL rules.
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MAC—Examines the Layer 2 frames that match the ACL rules.
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None—Does not examine the traffic entering the WAP device.
ACL Name—Choose the name of the ACL applied to traffic entering the 
WAP device.
When a packet or frame is received by the WAP device, the ACL rules are 
checked for a match. The packet or frame is processed if it is permitted and 
discarded if it is denied
STEP  4
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE
An interface can be bound with either a DiffServ policy or an ACL, but not both.
NOTE
IPv6 type is not supported at the Ethernet ports of the Cisco WAP361.
ACL Status
The ACL Status page shows the details for different types of ACL rules. 
To view the ACL status, select ACL > ACL Status
The following information is displayed: 
ACL Name—The name of the ACL.
Interface Bound—The interface to which the ACL has been associated.