Users Guide

Network Administration: Security 263
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1
Click
Network Administration > Security > ACL and ACE >
MAC
Based ACL
.
The currently-defined MAC-based ACLs are displayed.
2
To add a new ACL, click
Edit, Add
and enter the name of the new ACL.
MAC-Based ACEs
To add rules to an ACL:
1
Click
Network Administration > Security > ACL and ACE >
MAC
Based ACE
.
The currently-defined rules for the selected ACL are displayed.
2
To add a rule, click
Edit, Add
.
3
Select the ACL for which a rule is being created.
4
Enter the fields:
New Rule Priority
— Enter the priority of the ACE. ACEs with higher
priority are processed first. One is the highest priority
Source MAC Address
— Match the source MAC address from which
packets have arrived to this source address. In addition to the Source
MAC address, you can enter a
Wildcard Mask
that specifies which
bits in the source address are used for matching and which bits are
ignored. A wildcard of 00:00:00:00:00:00 means the bits must be
matched exactly; ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff means the bits are irrelevant. Any
combination of 0s and ffs can be used.
Dest MAC Address
— Match the destination MAC address to which
packets are addressed to this address. In addition to the Destination
MAC address, you can enter a
Wildcard Mask
that specifies which
bits in the source address are used for matching and which bits are
ignored. A wildcard of 00:00:00:00:00:00 means the bits must be
matched exactly; ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff means the bits are irrelevant. Any
combination of 0s and ffs can be used.
VLAN ID
— Match the packet’s VLAN ID to this VLAN ID. The
possible VLAN IDs are 1 to 4095.
CoS
— Match the packet’s CoS value to this CoS value.
Cos Mask
— Match the packet’s CoS value to one of these CoS
values.