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Configuring Access Policies

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If an IPv4 Access Control List contains multiple rules other than the default rule, rules can be moved around. Moving rules will affect their priority. In the event of a conflict between two rules, the rule listed as #1 will override the rule(s) below it. Note: The index means priority. The lower the index the higher the priority. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. From the Profile list, click Settings under the Actions column of the Profile you wish to edit. 3. Click the IPV4 ACL tab. 4. In the policy rules list, click and drag the Move icon of the rule you wish to move. Dragging it below another rule will lower its priority, dragging above another rule increases its priority over that rule. 5. Click Save. 6. Click Push Configuration. 8.1.8 Configuring Access Policies 8.1.8.1 Creating an Access Policy Administrators can configure one or more remote RADIUS servers for port-based or MACbased authorization and authentication. This ensures that only users with matching credentials have access to the network. Administrators can also configure a Guest VLAN to grant internet access to visitors, while preventing them from accessing the network. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 59

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If an IPv4 Access Control List contains multiple rules other than the default rule, rules can be
moved around. Moving rules will affect their priority. In the event of a conflict between two rules,
the rule listed as #1 will override the rule(s) below it.
Note
: The index means priority.
The lower the index the higher the priority.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Switch > Profiles
page.
2.
From the Profile list, click
Settings
under the Actions column of the Profile you wish to
edit.
3. Click the
IPV4 ACL
tab.
4.
In the policy rules list, click and drag the
Move
icon of the rule you wish to move.
Dragging it below another rule will lower its priority, dragging above another rule
increases its priority over that rule.
5. Click
Save
.
6. Click
Push Configuration
.
8.1.8
Configuring Access Policies
8.1.8.1 Creating an Access Policy
Administrators can configure one or more remote RADIUS servers for port-based or MAC-
based authorization and authentication. This ensures that only users with matching credentials
have access to the network.
Administrators can also configure a Guest VLAN to grant internet
access to visitors, while preventing them from accessing the network.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Switch > Profiles
page.