Adding A New Rule To A Mac-Based Acl; Removing A Rule From A Mac-Based Acl - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Field
EtherType Key
Ethertype User Value
Source MAC Address
Source MAC Mask
VLAN

Adding a New Rule to a MAC-based ACL

Once you configure a MAC ACL, you can add rules to the ACL.
1. Open the MAC ACL Rule Configuration page.
2. If more than one MAC ACL is configured on the system, select the desired ACL from the MAC ACL menu.
3. From the Rule menu, select Create New Rule.
4. Enter a new ID number for the rule.
5. Configure the remaining rule criteria as needed.
6. Click Submit.
The new rule is assigned to the specified MAC-based ACL.

Removing a Rule From a MAC-based ACL

1. From the MAC ACL Rule Configuration page, select an ACL from the MAC ACL field.
2. Select a rule from the Rule menu.
3. Click Delete.
The rule is removed from the MAC-based ACL, and the device is updated.
D-Link
Oct. 2015
Table 215: MAC ACL Rule Configuration Fields (Cont.)
Description
Requires a packet's EtherType to match the EtherType you select. Click
Configure, and then select the EtherType value from the dropdown menu. If
you select User Value, you can enter a custom EtherType value.
This field only appears if you select User Value from the EtherType dropdown
list. The value you enter specifies a customized Ethertype to compare against
an Ethernet frame. The valid range of values is (0x0600 to 0xFFFF).
Requires a packet's source 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.
If desired, enter the MAC mask for the source MAC address to match. 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. The valid format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. Click Submit
or Cancel to return to the Rule Configuration page.
Requires a packet's VLAN ID to match the ID listed here. Click Configure, and
then enter the VLAN ID to apply this criteria. The valid range is 1–3965. Either
VLAN Range or VLAN can be configured. Click Submit or Cancel to return to
the Rule Configuration page.
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