User’s Manual of
4.10 Access Control List
The Access Control List (ACL) is a concept in computer security used to enforce privilege separation. It is a means of determining the appropriate access rights to a given object depending on certain aspects of the process that is making the request, principally the process's user identifier. Access Control List (ACL) is a mechanism that implements access control for a system resource by listing the identities of the system entities that are permitted or denied to access the resource. The screen in following screen appears.
Packets can be forwarded or dropped by ACL rules include Ipv4 or
※Packet Type / Binding§ can be selected to ACL for Ipv4 or
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The page includes the following fields:
IPv4 ACL
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Object | Description | Default Vaule |
Group ID | 1 ~ 247 (max. 247 ACL group). |
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Action | Permit / Deny. | Permit |
| Permit: Permit packet cross switch. |
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