User Manual - Page 414

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24-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP Ports
Configuration Examples User Manual414
Assign Queue ID. 0
Match Every. False
CoS. 0
Destination MAC. 01:02:1A:BC:DE:EF
Destination MAC Mask. 00:00:00:00:FF:FF
EtherType. User V
alue.
Source MAC. 02:02:1A:BC:DE:EF
Source MAC Mask. 00:00:00:00:FF:FF
VLAN ID. 2
For more information about MAC ACL rules, see
Configure MAC ACL rules on
page 313.
3. On the MAC Binding Configuration page, assign the Sales_ACL to the interface Gigabit
ports
6, 7, and 8, and then click the Apply button. (See
Configure MAC bindings on
page 317.)
You can assign an optional sequence number to indicate the order of this access list
relative to other access lists if any are already assigned to this interface and direction.
4. The MAC Binding Table displays the interface and MAC ACL binding information. (See
View or delete MAC ACL bindings in the MAC binding table on page 319.)
The ACL named Sales_ACL looks for Ethernet frames with destination and source MAC
addresses and
MAC masks defined in the rule. Also, the frame must be tagged with VLAN ID
2, which is the Sales department VLAN. The CoS value of the frame must be 0, which is the
default value for Ethernet frames. Frames that match this criteria are permitted on interfaces
6, 7, and 8 and are assigned to the hardware egress queue 0, which is the default queue. All
other traffic is explicitly denied on these interfaces. To allow additional traffic to enter these
ports, you must add a new Permit rule with the desired match criteria and bind the rule to
interfaces 6, 7, and 8.
Basic IPv4 ACL example configuration
The following example shows how to create an IPv4-based ACL that prevents any IP traffic
from the Finance department from being allowed on the ports that are associated with other
departments. Traffic from the Finance department is identified by each packet’s network IP
address.
1. On the IP ACL page, create a new IP ACL with an IP ACL ID of 1. (See
Configure a
basic or extended IPv4 ACL on page 320.)
2. On the IP Rules page, create a rule for IP ACL 1 with the following settings:
Sequence Number. 1
Action. Deny
Assign Queue ID. 0 (optional: 0 is the default value)
Match Every. False
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