Network Security > ACL > MAC Rule
Network Security
196
RM GUI HiSecOS EAGLE20/30
Release
3.0
09/2015
Ethertype Custom
Value
Specifies the Ethertype value of the MAC data packets to which the device
applies the rule. The prerequisite is that you specify in the "Ethertype"
column the value
custom
.
Possible values:
1..5ff
The device applies the rule to Logical Link Control (LLC) data packets
whose length field contains the specified the value. This function is
available solely for port-based ACLs.
600..ffff
The device applies the rule exclusively to MAC data packets
containing the Ethertype value specified here.
VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID of the MAC data packets to which the device
applies the rule.
Possible values:
any
(default setting)
The device applies the rule to every MAC data packet without
considering the VLAN ID.
1..4042
COS Specifies the Class of Service (COS) value of the MAC data packets to
which the device applies the rule.
Possible values:
0..7
any
(default setting)
The device applies the rule to every MAC data packet without
considering the Class of Service value.
Note: For data packets without a VLAN tag, the device uses the port
priority instead of the "COS" value.
Action Specifies how the device handles received MAC data packets when it
applies the rule.
Possible values:
permit
(default setting)
The device transmits the MAC data packets.
deny
The device discards the MAC data packets.
Redirection Port Specifies the port on which the device transmits the MAC data packets.
The prerequisite is that you specify in the "Action" column the value
permit
.
Possible values:
any
(default setting)
The device transmits the MAC data packets on every port.
<Port number>
The device transmits the MAC data packets on the specified port.
The device does not provide the option of mirroring MAC data packets
across VLAN boundaries or to routing interfaces.
Parameters Meaning