Operation Manual

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Mac-Based ACE
Use this page to view and add rules to MAC-based ACLs.
ACL Name:
Select the ACL from the list.
Sequence:
Enter the sequence number which sig-
niestheorderofthespeciedACL
relative to other ACLs assigned to the
selected interface. The valid range is from
1-2147483646,1beingprocessedrst.
Action:
Select what action taken if a packet
matches the criteria.
Permit – Forward packets that
meet the ACL criteria.
Deny– Drops packets that meet
the ACL criteria.
Destination MAC
Value:
Enter the destination MAC address.
Destination MAC
Wildcard Mask:
Enter a MAC address mask for the
destination MAC address. A mask 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.
Source MAC Value:
Enter the source MAC address.
Source MAC Wild-
card Mask:
Enter a MAC address mask for the
source MAC address. A mask 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:
Enter the VLAN ID to which the MAC ad-
dress is attached in MAC ACE. The range is
from 1-4094.
802.1p Value:
Enterthe802.1pvalue.Therangeisfrom
0-7.
Ethertype Value:
Selecting this option instructs the Switch
to examine the Ethernet type value in
each frame’s header. This option can only
beusedtolterEthernetIIformatted
packets. A detailed listing of Ethernet
protocol types can be found in RFC 1060.
A few of the more common types include
0800(IP),0806(ARP),and8137(IPX).