Geovision GV-APOE1611-V2 16 Port Gigabit Web Management Power Over Ethernet Switch

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Web-based Switch Configuration
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Item
Description
ACL Name
Display the ACL name to which an ACE is being added.
Sequence
Specify the sequence of the ACE. ACEs with higher sequence are
processed first (1 is the highest sequence). Only available on Add
dialog.
Action
Select the action for a match.
Permit: Forward packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Deny: Drop packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Shutdown: Drop packets that meet the ACE criteria, and disable
the port from where the packets were received. Such ports can be
reactivated from the Port Settings page.
Protocol
Select the type of protocol for a match.
Any (IP): All IP protocols are acceptable.
Select from list: Select one of the following protocols from the drop-
down list.
(ICMP/IPinIP/TCP/EGP/IGP/UDP/HMP/RDP/IPV6/IPV6:ROUT
/IPV6:FRAG/ RSVP/IPV6:ICMP/OSPF/PIM/L2TP)
Protocol ID to match: Enter the protocol ID.
Source IP
Select the type for source IP address.
Any: All source addresses are acceptable.
User-defined: Only a source address or a range of source
addresses which users define are acceptable. Enter the source
IP address value and mask to which will be matched.
Destination IP
Select the type for destination IP address.
Any: All destination addresses are acceptable.
User-defined: Only a destination address or a range of
destination addresses which users define are acceptable. Enter
the destination IP address value and mask to which will be
matched.
Source Port
Select the type of protocol for a match. Only available when protocol
is TCP or UDP.
Any: All source ports are acceptable.
Single: Enter a single TCP/UDP source port to which
packets are matched.
Range: Select a range of TCP/UDP source ports to which the
packet is matched. There are eight different port ranges that can
be configured (shared between source and destination ports). TCP
and UDP protocols each have eight port ranges.
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