Wireless Access Point
Configuring the Wireless AP 391
Procedure for Managing Filter Lists
1. Stateful Filtering: Stateful operation of the integrated firewall can be
Enabled or Disabled. If you have a large number of filters and you don’t
want to apply them in a stateful manner, you may use this option to turn
the firewall off.
2. Application Control: Operation of the Application Control feature may
be Enabled or Disabled. See “Application Control Windows” on
page 150.
Filter Lists
3. New Filter List Name: Enter a name for the new filter list in this field,
then click on the Create button to create the list. All new filters are
disabled when they are created. The new filter list is added to the Filter
List table in the window. Click on the filter list name, and you will be
taken to the Filter Management window for that filter list. You may create
up to 16 filter lists (up to 8 on the XR-500 Series).
4. On: Check this box to enable this filter list, or leave it blank to disable the
list. If the list is disabled, you may still add filters to it or modify it, but
none of the filters will be applied to data traffic.
5. Filters: This read-only field displays the number of filters that belong to
this filter list.
6. SSIDs: This read-only field lists the SSIDs that use this filter list.
7. User Groups: This read-only field lists the Groups that use this filter list.
8. Delete: Click this button to delete this filter list. The Global filter list may
not be deleted.
The Application Control feature is only available if the AP license includes
Application Control. If a setting is unavailable (grayed out), then your
license does not support the feature. See “About Licensing and Upgrades”
on page 410.