XS712T Smart Switch

To delete a MAC ACL:

1.Select the check box next to the Name field.

2.Click Delete.

MAC Rules

Use the MAC Rules screen to define rules for MAC-based ACLs. The access list definition includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is forwarded normally or discarded. A default 'deny all' rule is the last rule of every list.

Note: To set up a new MAC ACL, use the MAC ACL screen.

To add rules to a MAC ACL:

1. Select Security > ACL > Basic > MAC Rules.

2.From the ACL Name list, select the MAC ACL for which to create or update a rule.

3.Under Rule ID, specify ID for the rule.

4.Configure the ACL rule criteria by selecting options or specifying values as follows:

Action. Specify what action should be taken if a packet matches the rule's criteria:

Permit. Forwards packets that meet the ACL criteria.

Deny. Drops packets that meet the ACL criteria.

Assign Queue. Specifies the hardware egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this ACL rule. Enter an identifying number from 0–7 in this field.

Redirect Interface. Specifies the specific egress interface where the matching traffic stream is forced, bypassing any forwarding decision normally performed by the device.

Match Every. Requires a packet to match the criteria of this ACL. Select True or False from the drop-down menu. Match Every is exclusive to the other filtering rules, so if Match Every is True, the other rules on the screen are not available.

CoS. Requires a packet’s class of service (CoS) to match the CoS value listed here. Enter a CoS value between 0–7 to apply this criteria.

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