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When the IP ACL name is numeric, numbers 1 through 99 denote standard IP ACLs and numbers
100 through 199 denote extended IP ACLs. IP ACL names that begin with a number cannot contain
nonnumeric characters.
Extended IP ACLs cannot be used with SNMP applications.
Creating a New IP ACL
To create a new IP ACL, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Network > IP ACL. The IP ACL Table page is
displayed.
Step 2 Click the Create New icon in the task bar. The IP ACL page is displayed.
To edit an ACL, click the Edit icon next to the name you want to edit.
Step 3 In the Name field, enter a name, observing the naming rules for IP ACLs.
Step 4 From the ACL Type drop-down list, choose an IP ACL type (Standard or Extended). The default is
Standard.
Step 5 Click Submit. The page refreshes and the Modifying IP ACL page for a newly created IP ACL is
displayed.
Note Clicking Submit at this point merely saves the IP ACL; IP ACLs without any conditions defined
do not appear on the individual devices.
Adding Conditions to an IP ACL
To add conditions to an IP ACL, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Network > IP ACL. The IP ACL Table page is
displayed.
Step 2 Click the Edit icon next to the name of the IP ACL you want to add a condition to. The Modifying IP
ACL page is displayed.
Step 3 Click the Create New icon in the task bar. The Condition page is displayed.
To edit a condition, click the Edit icon next to the name you want to edit.
Note The number of available fields for creating IP ACL conditions depends on the whether the IP
ACL type is standard or extended.
Step 4 Enter values for the properties that are enabled for the type of IP ACL that you are creating.
To create a standard IP ACL, go to Step 5.
To create an extended IP ACL, go to Step 6.
Step 5 To set up conditions for a standard IP ACL, follow these steps:
a. From the Purpose drop-down list, choose a purpose (Permit or Deny).
b. In the Source IP field, enter the source IP address.
c. In the Source IP Wildcard field, enter a source IP wildcard address.