Predefined Policy

Description

any any svc-https permit

 

 

 

ip access-list session dns-acl

Permits all DNS traffic.

any any svc-dns permit

 

 

 

ip access-list session logon-control

The default pre-authentication role that should

user any udp 68 deny

be used by all wireless clients. Prohibits the

any any svc-icmp permit

client from acting as a DHCP server. Permits

any any svc-dns permit

all ICMP, DNS, and DHCP. Also permits IPsec

any any svc-dhcp permit

NAT-T (UDP 4500). Remove NAT-T if not

needed.

any any svc-natt permit

 

 

 

ip access-list session srcnat

This policy can be used to source-NAT all

user any any src-nat

traffic. Because no NAT pool is specified,

 

traffic that matches this policy will be source

 

NATed to the IP address of the controller.

 

 

ip access-list session skinny-acl

Use for Cisco Skinny VoIP devices to

any any svc-sccp permit queue high

automatically permit and prioritize VoIP traffic.

 

 

ip access-list session tftp-acl

Permits all TFTP traffic.

any any svc-tftp permit

 

 

 

ip access-list session guest

This policy is not used.

 

 

ip access-list session dhcp-acl

Permits all DHCP traffic. If DHCP is not

any any svc-dhcp permit

allowed, clients will not be able to request or

 

renew IP addresses.

 

 

ip access-list session http-acl

Permits all HTTP traffic.

any any svc-http permit

 

 

 

ip access-list session svp-acl

Use for Spectralink VoIP devices to

any any svc-svp permit queue high

automatically permit and prioritize Spectralink

user host 224.0.1.116 any permit

Voice Protocol (SVP).

 

 

ip access-list session noe-acl

Use for Alcatel NOE VoIP devices to

any any svc-noe permit queue high

automatically permit and prioritize NOE traffic.

 

 

ip access-list session h323-acl

Use for H.323 VoIP devices to automatically

any any svc-h323-tcp permit queue high

permit and prioritize H.323 traffic.

any any svc-h323-udp permit queue high

 

 

 

ipv6 access-list session v6-control

Provides equivalent functionality to the

user any udp 68 deny

"control" policy, but for IPv6 clients.

any any svc-v6-icmp permit

 

any any svc-v6-dhcp permit

 

any any svc-dns permit

 

any any svc-tftp permit

 

 

 

ipv6 access-list session v6-icmp-acl

Permits all ICMPv6 traffic.

any any svc-v6-icmp permit

 

 

 

ipv6 access-list session v6-https-acl

Permits all IPv6 HTTPS traffic.

any any svc-https permit

 

 

 

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