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DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User’s Manual
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Description Factory Default
Match Every
Specify whether all packets need to match the rule:
True: All packets need to match the rule. Other rules are not
considered, and the fields to the right of the Match Every field are
disabled.
False: Not all packets need to match the rule. Other rules are also
considered.
True
Destination MAC
Specify the MAC address of the destination device that needs to be
compared with the information in a packet. Enter a MAC address in the
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format.
None
Destination MAC Mask
Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the destination MAC
address. The MAC mask specifies which bits in the destination MAC
address need to be compared with the information in a packet.
Note:
Use zeros and F in the MAC mask. A zero means that the bit
is not checked, and an F in a bit position means that the data
needs to be equal to the value given to that bit. For example,
if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is
00:00:ff:ff:ff:ff, all MAC addresses with xx:xx:cc:dd:ee:ff
result in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number).
None
EtherType Key
Specify the EtherType that needs to be compared with the information
in a packet: Appletalk, ARP, IBM SNA, IPv4, IPv6, IPX, MPLS
multicast, MPLS unicast, NetBIOS, Novell, PPPoE, Reverse ARP,
User Value.
If you select User Value, enter the value in the EtherType User Value
field.
None
EtherType User Value
If you select User Value from the EtherType Key drop-down list, enter
the value, which is a number in the range of 1536 to 65535.
None
Source MAC
Specify the MAC address of the source device that needs to be
compared with the information in a packet. Enter a MAC address in the
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format.
None
Source MAC Mask
As an option, specify the MAC mask that is associated with the source
MAC address. The MAC mask specifies which bits in the source MAC
address need to be compared with the information in a packet.
Note:
Use zeros and Fs in the MAC mask. A zero means that the bit
is not checked, and an F in a bit position means that the data
needs to be equal to the value given to that bit. For example,
if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is
00:00:ff:ff:ff:ff, all MAC addresses with xx:xx:cc:dd:ee:ff result
in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number).
None
VLAN

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