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Field
Logging
Time Range Name
Assign Queue ID
Match Every
Mirror Interface
CoS
Destination MAC Address
Destination MAC Mask
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Oct. 2015
Table 215: MAC ACL Rule Configuration Fields (Cont.)
Description
This field is only visible for a Deny Action. When set to True, logging is enabled
for this ACL rule (subject to resource availability in the device). If the Access
List Trap Flag is also enabled, this will cause periodic traps to be generated
indicating the number of times this rule went into effect during the current
report interval. A fixed 5 minute report interval is used for the entire system.
A trap is not issued if the ACL rule hit count is zero for the current interval.
Use this field to impose a time limitation on the ACL rule. When you click
Configure, you can select a configured time range or create a new named time
range. To configure the time range values, use the LAN > Administration >
Time Ranges > Time Range Entry Configuration page.
If a time range with the specified name does not exist and the ACL containing
this ACL rule is applied to an interface or bound to a VLAN, then the ACL rule
is applied immediately. If a time range with specified name exists and the ACL
containing this ACL rule is applied to an interface or bound to a VLAN, then the
ACL rule is applied when the time-range with specified name becomes active.
The ACL rule is removed when the time-range with specified name becomes
inactive.
This field is only visible when the Action is Permit. Specifies the hardware
egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this ACL rule. Click
Configure, and then enter an identifying number from 0 to 6 in the
appropriate field. Click Submit or Cancel to return to the Rule Configuration
page.
Requires a packet to match the criteria of this ACL. Click Configure, and then
select True or False from the dropdown list. Then click Submit or Cancel to
return to the Rule Configuration page. Match Every is exclusive to the other
filtering rules, so if Match Every is True, the other rules on the screen do not
appear. False indicates that it is not mandatory for every packet to match the
selected ACL Rule.
This field is only visible when the Action is Permit. Specifies the specific egress
interface where the matching traffic stream is copied in addition to being
forwarded normally by the device.
Specifies the 802.1p user priority to compare against an Ethernet frame.
Requires a packet's class of service (CoS) to match the CoS value listed here.
Click Configure, and then enter a CoS value between 0 and 7 to apply this
criteria. Click Submit or Cancel to return to the Rule Configuration page.
Requires an Ethernet frame's destination port MAC address to match the
address listed here. Click Configure, and then enter a MAC address in the
appropriate field. The valid format is xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx. The BPDU keyword
may be specified using a Destination MAC Address of 01:80:C2:xx:xx:xx. Click
Submit or Cancel to return to the Rule Configuration page.
If desired, enter the MAC Mask associated with the Destination MAC to
match. The MAC address mask specifies which bits in the destination MAC to
compare against an Ethernet frame. Use F's and zeros in the MAC mask, which
is in a wildcard format. An F means that the bit is not checked, and a zero in a
bit position means that the data must equal the value given for that bit. For
example, if the MAC address is aa_bb_cc_dd_ee_ff, and the mask is
00_00_ff_ff_ff_ff, all MAC addresses with aa_bb_xx_xx_xx_xx result in a
match (where x is any hexadecimal number). Click Submit or Cancel to return
to the Rule Configuration page.
MAC Access Control Lists
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