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CoS | Classifies traffic based on the CoS tag value. |
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CoS Mask | Displays the CoS mask used to filter CoS tags. |
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Ethertype | Provides an identifier that differentiates between various types of protocols. |
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| Indicates the ACL forwarding action. In addition, the port can be shut down, a |
| trap can be sent to the network administrator, or packet is assigned rate |
Action | limiting restrictions for forwarding. The possible field values are: |
| z Permit: Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria. |
| z Deny: Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria. |
Configuring IP Based ACL
This section includes the following topics:
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Defining IP Based ACL
Modifying IP Based ACL
Removing IP Based ACL
Viewing IP Based ACL
Defining IP Based ACL
The IP Based ACL Setup Page allows network managers to define IP Based ACL.
Click Device > ACL > IP Based ACL > Setup. The IP Based ACL Setup Page opens.
Figure 3-42 IP Based ACL Setup Page
The IP Based ACL Setup Page contains the following fields:
Table 3-32 IP Based ACL Setup Page item description
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| Selection ACL |
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| Create ACL |
| z ACL Priority: Sets the ACL priority. The possible field values are |
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| z Rule Priority Type: Sets the rule priority type. CONFIG: You will have to | |
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| configure the ACL rule priority by yourself, AUTO: the ACL rule priority |
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| Priority |
| Sets the rule priority, which determines which rule is matched to a packet on |
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