Moxa Managed Ethernet Switch/Extender Featured Functions
type of packet. That is, as time progresses, the height of the bar moves up or down so that the user can view
the change in the rate of packet transmission. The blue colored bar shows Uni-cast packets, the red colored bar
shows Multi-cast packets, and the orange colored bar shows Broad-cast packets. The graph is updated every
few seconds, allowing the user to analyze data transmission activity in real-time. The table shows below the
graph chart displays the actual link status, data rate, SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) and terminal type (CO/CPE)
after negotiation.
Using the MAC Address Table
This section explains the information provided by the Moxa switch’s MAC address table.
The MAC Address table can be configured to display the following Moxa switch MAC address groups, which are
selected from the drop-down list:
ALL Select this item to show all of the Moxa switch’s MAC addresses.
Select this item to show all of the Moxa switch’s Learned MAC addresses.
ALL Static Lock Select this item to show all of the Moxa switch’s Static Lock MAC addresses.
ALL Static Select this item to show all of the Moxa switch’s Static, Static Lock, and Static
Multicast MAC addresses.
ALL Static Multicast Select this item to show all of the Moxa switch’s Static Multicast MAC addresses.
Port x Select this item to show all of the MAC addresses dedicated ports.
The table displays the following information:
MAC This field shows the MAC address.
Type This field shows the type of this MAC address.
Port This field shows the port that this MAC address belongs to.
Using Access Control List
Access Control Lists are available in Moxa Layer 3 switches.
Access control lists (ACL) increase the flexibility and security of networking management.
ACL provides traffic filter capabilities for ingress or egress packets. Moxa access control list helps manage filter
criteria for diverse protocols and allows users to configure customized filter criteria. For example, users can
deny access to specific source or destination IP/MAC addresses.