340405" OCE"CEN"
MAC ACLs analyze and process packets based on a series of match conditions, which can be the
source MAC addresses, destination MAC addresses, VLAN ID, and EtherType carried in the
packets.
Choose the menu CEN→CEN"Eqphki→OCE"CEN"to load the following page.
Figure12-6 Create MAC Rule
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
" Etgcvg"OCE/Twng"
CEN"KF<"
Select the desired MAC ACL for configuration.
Twng"KF<"
Enter the rule ID.
Qrgtcvkqp<"
Select the operation for the switch to process packets which match the
rules.
Rgtokv<"Forward packets.
Fgp{<"Discard Packets.
U/OCE<"
Enter the source MAC address contained in the rule.
F/OCE<"
Enter the destination MAC address contained in the rule.
OCUM<"
Enter MAC address mask. If it is set to 1, it must strictly match the
address.
XNCP"KF<"
Enter the VLAN ID contained in the rule.
GvjgtV{rg<"
Enter EtherType contained in the rule.
Wugt"Rtkqtkv{<"
Select the user priority contained in the rule for the tagged packets to
match.
Vkog/Tcpig<"
Select the time-range for the rule to take effect.
340406" Uvcpfctf/KR"CEN"
Standard-IP ACLs analyze and process data packets based on a series of match conditions, which
can be the source IP addresses and destination IP addresses carried in the packets.
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