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AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
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Configuring a WLAN security scheme with a discussion of all the authentication and 
encryption options available is beyond the scope of this chapter. See 
 for more details on configuring access point security. 
For detailed information on the authentication and encryption options available to the 
access point and how to configure them, see to 
and locate the section that describes your intended security scheme.
2.
Click 
Logout 
to exit the Security Configuration screen. 
5.3.1.2 Configuring a WLAN Access Control List (ACL)
An Access Control List (ACL) affords a system administrator the ability to grant or restrict MU access 
by specifying a MU MAC address or range of MAC addresses to either include or exclude from access 
point connectivity. Use the 
Mobile Unit Access Control List Configuration 
screen to create new 
ACL policies (using the 
New MU ACL Policy
 sub-screen) or edit existing policies (using the 
Edit MU 
ACL Policy
 sub-screen). Once new policies are defined, they are available for use within the 
New 
WLAN
 or 
Edit WLAN
 screens to assign to specific WLANs based on MU interoperability 
requirements.
Motorola recommends using the New MU ACL Policy or Edit MU ACL Policy screens strategically to 
name and configure ACL policies meeting the requirements of the particular WLANs they may map 
to. However, be careful not to name policies after specific WLANs, as individual ACL policies can be 
used by more than one WLAN. For detailed information on assigning ACL policies to specific WLANs, 
see 
.
To create or edit ACL policies for WLANs:
1.
Select 
Network Configuration
 -> 
Wireless 
->
 MU ACL 
from the access point menu tree. 
The 
Mobile Unit Access Control List Configuration
 screen displays with existing ACL 
policies and their current WLAN (if mapped to a WLAN).
NOTE
When the access point is first launched, a single ACL policy (default) is 
available and mapped to WLAN 1. It is anticipated numerous additional 
ACL policies will be created as the list of WLANs grows.