2-9
Features Description
ACL Overview
ACLs are sets of rules (or sets of permit or deny statements) that decide
what packets can pass and what should be rejected based on matching
criteria. This document provides the introduction of IPv4 ACL and IPv6
ACL.
IPv4 ACL
This document describes:
z Creating a Time Range
z Configuring a Basic IPv4 ACL
z Configuring an Advanced IPv4 ACL
z Configuring an Ethernet Frame Header ACL
z Copying an IPv4 ACL
IPv6 ACL
This document describes:
z Creating a Time Range
z Configuring a Basic IPv6 ACL
z Configuring an Advanced IPv6 ACL
z Copying an IPv6 ACL
ACL Application for
Packet Filtering
You can apply an ACL to the inbound or outbound direction of an
ethernet interface or VLAN interface to filter received or sent packets
such as Ethernet frames, IPv4 packets, and IPv6 packets. This document
describes:
z Filtering Ethernet Frames
z Filtering IPv4 Packets
z Filtering IPv6 Packets
z Configuring Packet Filtering Statistics Function
High Availability Volume
Table 2-7 Features in the High Availability volume
Features Description
Smart Link
Smart Link is a solution for active-standby link redundancy backup and
rapid transition in dual-uplink networking. This document describes:
z Smart Link Overview
z Configuring a Smart Link Device
z Configuring an Associated Device
Monitor Link
Monitor link is a port collaboration function used to enable a device to be
aware of the up/down state change of the ports on an indirectly connected
link. This document describes:
z Monitor Link Overview
z Configuring Monitor Link