Users Guide

264 Network Administration: Security
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Ether Type
— Match the packet’s Ethertype to this one.
Time Range Name
— Check to associate a time range with the ACE.
Select one of the time ranges defined in the Time Range
Configuration page.
Action
— Select the action taken upon a match. The following
options are available:
Permit
— Forward packets that meet the ACL criteria.
Deny
— Drop packets that meet the ACL criteria.
Shutdown
— Drop packets that meet the ACL criteria, and
disable the port to which the packet was addressed.
Logging of Dropped Packets
— Check to activate logging of dropped
packets.
IPv4-Based ACLs
To define an IPv4-based ACL:
1
Click
Network Administration > Security > ACL and ACE >
IPv4
Based ACL
.
The previously-defined IPv4 ACLs are displayed.
2
To add a new ACL, click
Edit, Add
.
3
Enter the name of the new ACL. Names are case-sensitive.
IPv4-Based ACEs
To add a rule to an ACL:
1
Click
Network Administration > Security > ACL and ACE >
IPv4
Based ACE
.
The currently-defined rules for the selected ACL are displayed.
2
To add a rule, click
Edit, Add
.
3
Select a user-defined ACL, and enter the following fields:
New ACE Priority
—Enter the priority of the ACE. ACEs with higher
priority are processed first. One is the highest priority.