
XS712T Smart Switch
5.Select or specify values for one or more of the following match criteria:
•Action. Select the ACL forwarding action, which is one of the following:
-Permit. Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria.
-Deny. Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria.
•Egress Queue. Specifies the hardware egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this ACL rule. Enter an identifying number from
•Match Every. Requires a packet to match the criteria of this ACL. Select True or False from the
•Protocol Type. Requires a packet’s protocol to match the protocol listed here. Select a type from the
•Src IP Address. Requires a packet’s source IP address to match the address listed here. Type an IP Address in the appropriate field using
•Src IP Mask. Specifies the source IP address wildcard mask. Wild card masks determines which bits are used and which bits are ignored. A wild card mask of 255.255.255.255 indicates that no bit is important. A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all of the bits are important. Wildcard masking for ACLs operates differently from a subnet mask. A wildcard mask is in essence the inverse of a subnet mask. For example, to apply the rule to all hosts in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet, you type 0.0.0.255 in the Source IP Mask field. This field is required when you configure a source IP address.
•Src L4 Port. Requires a packet’s TCP/UDP source port to match the port listed here. Click Complete one of the following fields:
-Source L4 Keyword. Select the desired L4 keyword from a list of source ports on which the rule can be based.
-Source L4 Port Number. If the source L4 keyword is Other, enter a
•Dst IP Address. Requires a packet’s destination port IP address to match the address listed here. Enter an IP Address in the appropriate field using
•Dst IP Mask. Specifies the destination IP address wildcard mask. Wild card masks determines which bits are used and which bits are ignored. A wild card mask of 255.255.255.255 indicates that no bit is important. A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all of the bits are important. Wildcard masking for ACLs operates differently from a subnet mask. A wildcard mask is in essence the inverse of a subnet mask. For example, to apply the rule to all hosts in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet, you type 0.0.0.255 in the Source IP Mask field. This field is required when you configure a source IP address.
•Dst L4 Port. Requires a packet’s TCP/UDP destination port to match the port listed here. Complete one of the following fields: