User Manual
Table Of Contents
- GS728TS, GS728TPS, GS752TS, and GS752TPS Gigabit Smart Switches
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Getting Started with the Smart Switches
- Switch Management Interface
- Connecting the Switch to the Network
- Switch Discovery in a Network with a DHCP Server
- Switch Discovery in a Network without a DHCP Server
- Configuring the Network Settings on the Administrative System
- Web Access
- Smart Control Center Utilities
- Understanding the User Interfaces
- Interface Naming Convention
- 2. Configuring System Information
- 3. Configuring Switching Information
- 4. Configuring Routing
- 5. Configuring Quality of Service
- 6. Managing Device Security
- 7. Monitoring the System
- 8. Maintaining the System
- 9. Accessing Help
- A. Hardware Specifications and Default Values
- B. Configuration Examples
- C. Notification of Compliance
- Index
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GS728TS, GS728TPS, GS752TS, and GS752TPS Gigabit Smart Switches
The following table describes the information displayed in the MAC Binding Table.
Field Description
Interface Displays the interface to which the MAC ACL is bound.
Direction Specifies the packet filtering direction for ACL. The only valid direction
is Inbound, which means the MAC ACL rules are applied to traffic
entering the port.
ACL Type Displays the type of ACL assigned to selected interface and direction.
ACL ID Displays the ACL Name identifying the ACL assigned to selected
interface and direction.
Sequence No Displays the Sequence Number signifying the order of specified ACL
relative to other ACLs assigned to selected interface and direction.
To delete a MAC ACL-to-interface binding, select the check box next to the interface and click
Delete.
IP ACL
IP ACLs allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress
ports. Packets can be filtered on ingress (inbound) ports only. If the filter rules match, then
some actions can be taken, including dropping the packet or disabling the port. For example,
a network administrator defines an ACL rule that says port number 20 can receive TCP
packets. However, if a UDP packet is received the packet is dropped.
ACLs are composed of access control entries (ACE), or rules, that consist of the filters that
determine traffic classifications.
Use the IP ACL Configuration page to add or remove IP-based ACLs.
To display the IP ACL page, click Security > ACL > Advanced > IP ACL.










