Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface Template Formats
- Web-based (GUI) Configuration
- Configuration
- Device Information
- System Information
- Serial Port Settings
- IP Address Settings
- IPv6 Address Settings
- IPv6 Route Settings
- IPv6 Neighbor Settings
- Port Configuration Folder
- Static ARP Settings
- User Accounts
- System Log Configuration Folder
- DHCP Relay Folder
- MAC Address Aging Time
- Web Settings
- Telnet Settings
- CLI Paging Settings
- Firmware Information
- SNTP Settings Folder
- SMTP Settings Folder
- SNMP Settings Folder
- Layer 2 Features
- Jumbo Frame
- VLANs
- 802.1Q Static VLAN
- Q-in-Q Folder
- 802.1v Protocol VLAN Folder
- GVRP Settings
- Asymmetric VLAN Settings
- MAC-based VLAN Settings
- PVID Auto Assign Settings
- Port Trunking
- LACP Port Settings
- Traffic Segmentation
- IGMP Snooping Folder
- MLD Snooping Settings
- Port Mirror
- Loopback Detection Settings Page
- Spanning Tree Folder
- Forwarding & Filtering Folder
- LLDP Folder
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- Access Control List (ACL)
- Monitoring
- Save and Tools
- System Log Entries
- Trap List

Chapter 6: Access Control List (ACL)
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Click Select and the following window will appear (this window will vary depending on whether TCP
or UDP has been selected):
Click on the boxes at the top of the table, which will then turn red and reveal parameters for
configuration. To create a new entry enter the correct information and click Create. To return to the
Access Profile List window, click <<Back.
In this window, the following parameters can be configured:
Click Apply to implement changes made.
Click Create to view the new Access Profile List entry in the Access Profile List window shown below.
To add another Access Profile, click Add ACL Profile. To delete a profile click the corresponding Delete
Parameters Description
IPv6 Class Ticking this check box will instruct the Switch to examine the class field of the
IPv6 header. The class field is a part of the packet header that is similar to the
Type of Service (ToS) or Precedence bits field in IPv4.
IPv6 Flow Label Ticking this check box will instruct the Switch to examine the flow label field of
the IPv6 header. The flow label field is used by a source to label sequences of
packets such as non-default quality of service or real time service packets.
IPv6 Address Ticking this check box will instruct the Switch to examine the IPv6 Source
Address.
IPv6 TCP Ticking this check box will specify that the rule applies to TCP traffic.
The user can tick and enter a specific TCP Source Port Mask or TCP
Destination Port Mask.
IPv6 UDP Ticking this check box will specify that the rule applies to UDP traffic.
The user can tick and enter a specific UDP Source Port Mask or UDP
Destination Port Mask.