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Media Access Control (MAC) filter management
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4. Enter a description of the MAC filter in the Description field.
5. Select Permit or Deny from the Action list.
6. In the Source Address list, select one of the following options:
Any
MAC
Selecting MAC enables the Source Address and Source Mask fields.
a. Enter the source MAC address on which the configuration filters traffic in the Source
Address field.
b. Enter the mask associated with the source MAC address in the Source Mask field.
7. I n t he Destination Address list, select one of the following options:
Any
MAC
Selecting MAC enables the Destination Address and Destination Mask fields.
a. Enter the destination MAC address on which the configuration filters traffic in the
Destination Address field.
b. Enter the mask associated with the destination MAC address in the Destination Mask
field.
8. In the Ethernet Type list, select one of the following to specify the Ethernet type being
transferred in the Ethernet frame:
etype — EtherType
llc — IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control
snap — Subnetwork Access Protocol
none — no type
9. In the Operator list, select one of the following to specify a binary operator:
= (equal to)
!= (not equal to)
> (greater than)
< (less than).
This field is not available when the Ethernet Type is none.
10. Enter the type of frame in the Frame Type field.
This ia 2 byte hexadecimal value. Valid values include 0600 to FFFF. This field is not available
when the Ethernet Type is none.
11. Cl ick OK on the Duplicate MAC Filter - MAC_Filter_Number dialog box.
The new MAC filter displays in the MAC Filters table.
12. Click OK on the Device_Name - MAC Filter Configuration dialog box.
The Deploy to Products - MAC Filter dialog box displays. To deploy the configuration, refer to
“Security configuration deployment” on page629.