IGS-6325-Series User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. INSTALLATION
- 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
- 4. WEB CONFIGURATION- 4.1 Main Web page
- 4.2 System- 4.2.1 Management- 4.2.1.1 System Information
- 4.2.1.2 IP Configuration
- 4.2.1.3 IP Status
- 4.2.1.4 Users Configuration
- 4.2.1.5 Privilege Levels
- 4.2.1.6 NTP Configuration
- 4.2.1.6.1 System Time Correction Manually
- 4.2.1.7 Time Configuration
- 4.2.1.8 UPnP
- 4.2.1.9 DHCP Relay
- 4.2.1.10 DHCP Relay Statistics
- 4.2.1.11 CPU Load
- 4.2.1.12 System Log
- 4.2.1.13 Detailed Log
- 4.2.1.14 Remote Syslog
- 4.2.1.15 SMTP Configuration
- 4.2.1.16 Fault Alarm
- 4.2.1.17 Digital Input/Output
 
- 4.2.2 Simple Network Management Protocol
- 4.2.3 RMON
- 4.2.4 DHCP server
- 4.2.5 Industrial Protocol
 
- 4.2.1 Management
- 4.3 Switching- 4.3.1 Port Management
- 4.3.2 Link Aggregation
- 4.3.3 VLAN- 4.3.3.1 VLAN Overview
- 4.3.3.2 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
- 4.3.3.3 VLAN Port Configuration
- 4.3.3.4 VLAN Membership Status
- 4.3.3.5 VLAN Port Status
- 4.3.3.6 Private VLAN
- 4.3.3.7 Port Isolation
- 4.3.3.8 VLAN setting example:
- 4.3.3.8.1 Two Separate 802.1Q VLANs
- 4.3.3.8.2 VLAN Trunking between two 802.1Q aware switches
- 4.3.3.8.3 Port Isolate
- 4.3.3.9 MAC-based VLAN
- 4.3.3.10 IP Subnet-based VLAN Membership Configuration
- 4.3.3.11 Protocol-based VLAN
- 4.3.3.12 Protocol-based VLAN Membership
 
- 4.3.4 Spanning Tree Protocol
- 4.3.5 Multicast
- 4.3.6 MLD Snooping
- 4.3.7 MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)
- 4.3.8 LLDP
- 4.3.9 MAC Address Table
- 4.3.10 Loop Protection
- 4.3.11 UDLD
- 4.3.12 GVRP
- 4.3.13 PTP
- 4.3.14 Link OAM
 
- 4.4 Quality of Service
- 4.5 Security
- 4.6 Ring
- 4.7 Maintenance
- 4.8 Power over Ethernet
- 4.9 ONVIF
- 4.10 Routing- 4.10.1 IP Configuration
- 4.10.2 IP Status
- 4.10.3 Routing Information Base
- 4.10.4 OSPF- 4.10.4.1 Global Configuration
- 4.10.4.2 Network Area
- 4.10.4.3 Passive Interface
- 4.10.4.4 Stub Area
- 4.10.4.5 Area Authentication
- 4.10.4.6 Area Range
- 4.10.4.7 Interface Configuration
- 4.10.4.8 Virtual Link
- 4.10.4.9 Global Status
- 4.10.4.10 Area Status
- 4.10.4.11 Neighbor Status
- 4.10.4.12 Interface Status
- 4.10.4.13 Configuration Example of OSPFv4
 
 
 
- 5. SWITCH OPERATION
- 6. TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX A: Networking Connection
- APPENDIX B : GLOSSARY
User’s Manual of IGS-6325  series 
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4.5.5.2 Access Control List Configuration 
This page shows the Access Control List (ACL), which is made up of the ACEs defined on this switch. Each row describes the 
ACE that is defined. The maximum number of ACEs is 512 on each switch. 
Click on the lowest plus sign to add a new ACE to the list. The reserved ACEs used for internal protocol, cannot be edited or 
deleted, the order sequence cannot be changed and the priority is highest. The Access Control List Configuration screen in 
Figure 4-5-5-2 appears. 
Figure 4-5-5-2: Access Control List Configuration Page Screenshot 
The page includes the following fields: 
Object  Description 
•  ACE 
Indicates the ACE ID. 
•  Ingress Port 
Indicates the ingress port of the ACE. Possible values are:   
■  All: The ACE will match all ingress port.   
■  Port: The ACE will match a specific ingress port. 
•  Policy / Bitmask 
Indicates the policy number and bitmask of the ACE. 
•  Frame Type 
Indicates the frame type of the ACE. Possible values are:   
■  Any: The ACE will match any frame type.   
■  EType: The ACE will match Ethernet Type frames. Note that an 
Ethernet Type based ACE will not get matched by IP and ARP 
frames.   
■  ARP: The ACE will match ARP/RARP frames.   
■  IPv4: The ACE will match all IPv4 frames.   
■  IPv4/ICMP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with ICMP protocol.   
■  IPv4/UDP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with UDP protocol.   
■  IPv4/TCP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with TCP protocol.   
■  IPv4/Other: The ACE will match IPv4 frames, which are not 
ICMP/UDP/TCP.   
■  IPv6: The ACE will match all IPv6 standard frames. 
•  Action   
Indicates the forwarding action of the ACE.   
■  Permit: Frames matching the ACE may be forwarded and learned. 
■  Deny: Frames matching the ACE are dropped. 










