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Configuring Access Control Lists
D-Link Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015 Page 356
D-Link UWS User Manual
Section 7: Configuring Access Control Lists
Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources while blocking
off any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources. ACLs are used to provide traffic flow control,
restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked, and above all
provide security for the network. D-Link DWS-4000 Series software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. The total
number of MAC and IP ACLs supported by D-Link DWS-4000 Series software is 100.
The Access Control Lists folder contains links to the following folders and web pages:
“Configuring IP Access Control Lists”
“MAC Access Control Lists”
ACL Interface Configuration”
You first create an IPv4-based or MAC-based rule and assign a unique ACL ID. Then, you define the rules, which
can identify protocols, source and destination IP and MAC addresses, and other packet-matching criteria.
Finally, you use the ID number to assign the ACL to a port.
Configuring IP Access Control Lists
IP access control lists (ACL) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ports.
ACLs are composed of access control entries (ACE), or rules, that consist of the filters that determine traffic
classifications. The total number of rules that can be defined for each ACL is 12. These rules are matched
sequentially against a packet. When a packet meets the match criteria of a rule, the specified rule action
(Permit/Deny) is taken, including dropping the packet or disabling the port, and the additional rules are not
checked for a match. For example, a network administrator defines an ACL rule that says port number 20 can
receive TCP packets. However, if a UDP packet is received the packet is dropped.
To configure an ACL:
1. Use the “IP ACL Configuration” page to define the IP ACL type and assign an ID to it.
2. Use the “IP ACL Rule Configuration” page to create rules for the ACL.
3. Use the ACL Interface Configuration” page to assign the ACL by its ID number to a port.

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D-Link DWL-8610AP Specifications

General IconGeneral
2.4 GHzYes
Modulation-
Frequency band2.4 - 2.497, 4.9 - 5.85 GHz
Number of users- user(s)
Channels quantity- channels
Networking standardsIEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
Wi-Fi data rate (max)1750 Mbit/s
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Maximum data transfer rate1000 Mbit/s
Flash memory64 MB
Internal memory512 MB
InternalNo
CertificationCE, FCC, IC
Product colorGray
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports2
Antennas quantity6
Antenna gain level (max)6.5 dBi
Power supply typePoE, DC
Power consumption (typical)14 W
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Package depth265 mm
Package width238 mm
Package height112 mm
Package weight1160 g
Pallet width1200 mm
Pallet length1100 mm
Pallet height (air)1955 mm
Pallet gross weight (air)385580 g
Quantity per pallet (air)210 pc(s)
Shipping (inner) case width280 mm
Shipping (inner) case height260 mm
Shipping (inner) case length585 mm
Shipping (inner) case weight8740 g
Shipping (inner) case net weight5800 g
Number of cartons per pallet (air)42 pc(s)
Quantity per shipping (inner) case5 pc(s)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth171 mm
Width198 mm
Height40 mm
Weight240 g

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