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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To return to the Access Profile List window, click Show All Profiles. To add a rule to a previously
configured entry, click on the corresponding Add/View Rules button and then Add Rule, which will
reveal the following window:
In this window, the following parameters can be configured:
Parameters Description
Access ID (1-65535) Type in a unique identifier number for this access. This value can be set from
1 to 65535.
Offset (1–4) Each UDF field is a 4-byte data which is n bytes away from the offset
reference (where n is the offset value). A total of 4 packet content fields can
be selected from the first 128 bytes of a packet.
The first offset starts at 2. The packet content fields should have no overlaps,
and since each field is 4 bytes, the valid offset values are:
2,6,10,14,18,22,26,30,34…,126
Action Select Permit to specify that the packets that match the access profile are
forwarded by the Switch, according to any additional rule added (see below).
Select Deny to specify the packets that match the access profile are not
forwarded by the Switch and will be filtered.
Select Mirror to specify that packets that match the access profile are mirrored
to a port defined in the config mirror port command. Port Mirroring must be
enabled and a target port must be set.
Priority (0-7) Enter a priority value if you want to re-write the 802.1p user priority of a
packet to the value entered in the Priority field, which meets the criteria
specified previously in this command, before forwarding it on to the specified
CoS queue.