Specifications

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7. Click Apply to save any changes to the WLAN screen. Navigating away from the screen
without clicking Apply results in all changes to the screens being lost.
8. Click Cancel to securely exit the New WLAN or Edit WLAN screen and return to the
Wireless Configuration screen.
5.3.1.1 Configuring WLAN Security Policies
As WLANs are being defined for an access point, a security policy can be created or an existing policy
edited (using the
Create
or Edit buttons within the Security Configuration screen) to best serve the
security requirements of the WLAN. Once new policies are defined, they are available within the
New WLAN or Edit WLAN screens and can be mapped to any WLAN. A security policy can be used
by more than one WLAN if its logical to do so. For example, there may be two or more WLANs within
close proximity of each other requiring the same data protection scheme.
To create a new security policy or modify an existing policy:
1. Select Network Configuration -> Wireless -> Security from the access point menu tree.
The Security Configuration screen appears with existing policies and their attributes
displayed.
IP Filtering Select the IP Filtering button to display a screen where existing IP
filter policies can be applied to the WLAN to allow or deny IP
packets in either an incoming or outgoing direction based on the
rules defined for the policy.
NOTE For an overview of IP Filtering and how to create a filter, see Configuring
IP Filtering on page 5-73. For information on applying an existing filter to
the IP packet flow of a WLAN, see Applying a Filter to LAN1, LAN2 or a
WLAN (1-16) on page 5-76.