Dell 8132F does ACB support?

Hello

I suggest that 8132F supports the routing of basic political function?

Thank you!

It does not support ACB on the latest firmware. Here is a link to the firmware download.

http://Dell.to/1Ngk5Hd

And here is a white paper by ACB configuration.

http://Dell.to/1ZwglZ9

Let us know if you have any questions.

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