![]() ![]() The WAAS software can use the following types of ACLs: The WAAS software supports standard and extended ACLs that allow you to restrict access to a WAAS device. IP ACLs can filter packets by allowing you to permit or deny IP packets destined for a WAAS device. In a centrally managed WAAS network environment, administrators need to be able to prevent unauthorized access to various devices and services. ![]() Note ACLs do not apply to the inline interfaces on a Cisco WAE Inline Network Adapter installed in a WAE. ![]() The term WAE refers to WAE appliances and WAE Network Modules (the NME-WAE family of devices). Note Throughout this chapter, the term WAAS device is used to refer collectively to the WAAS Central Managers and WAEs in your network. Note You must log in to the WAAS Central Manager GUI using an account with admin privileges to view, edit, or create IP ACL configurations. ![]() Creating and Managing IP ACLs for WAAS Devices.This chapter contains the following sections: This chapter describes how to use the Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) Central Manager GUI to centrally create and manage Internet Protocol (IP) access control lists (ACLs) for your WAAS devices. Creating and Managing IP Access Control Lists for WAAS Devices ![]()
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