• Source IP Address/Source IP Address Mask: Defines the IP address rule. By using the mask, you can
assign specific subnet ranges to filter. It allows checking the source or destination of the packet. Choose
Any if you do not need to use this criteria.
• IP Protocol: Select the type of protocols to be filtered. Moxa provides ICMP, IGMP, IP over IP, TCP, and
UDP as options in this field.
• TCP/UDP Source Port, TCP/UDP Destination Port: If TCP or UDP are selected as the filtering protocol,
these fields will allow you to enter port numbers for filtering.
Once ready, click the Add button to add the rule to the list. Then, click Activate to activate the settings.
MAC-Based
• Action: Whether to deny or permit access if the rule criterion is met.
• Source MAC Address/Source MAC Address Mask: Defines the MAC address rule. By using the mask,
you can assign specific MAC address ranges to filter. It allows checking the source or destination of the
packet. Choose Any if you do not need to use this criteria.
• Ethernet Type: Select the type of Ethernet protocol to filter. Options here are IPv4, ARP, RARP,
IEEE802.1Q, IPv6, IEE802.3, PROFIENT, LLDP and IEEE1588
• VLAN ID: Enter a VLAN ID you would like to filter by.
Once ready, click the Add button to add the rule to the list. Then, click Activate to activate the settings.
Port Configuration Display
The Port Configuration Display page provides a complete view of all ACL settings. In this page, you can view the
rules by Ingress port, Egress port, or Priority Index. Click the drop-down menu to select the Port or Priority
Index, and all the rules will be displayed in the table.