Managing
Client
QoS
ACLs
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
137
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
After
you
set
the
desired
rule
criteria,
click
Apply
.
To
delete
an
ACL,
select
the
Delete
ACL
option
and
click
Apply
.
MAC
ACL
EtherType
Select
the
EtherType
field
to
compare
the
match
criteria
against
the
value
in
the
header
of
an
Ethernet
frame.
Select
an
EtherType
keyword
or
enter
an
EtherType
value
to
specify
the
match
criteria.
Select
from
List
Select
Select
one
of
the
following
protocol
types:
• appletalk
• arp
• ipv4
• ipv6
• ipx
• netbios
• pppoe
Match
to
Value
Enter
a
custom
protocol
identifier
to
which
packets
are
matched.
The
value
is
a
four
‐
digit
hexidecimal
number
in
the
range
of
0600
–
FFFF.
Class
of
Service
Select
this
field
and
enter
an
802.1p
user
priority
to
compare
against
an
Ethernet
frame.
The
valid
range
is
0
–
7.
This
field
is
located
in
the
first/only
802.1Q
VLAN
tag.
Source
MAC
Address
Select
this
field
and
enter
the
source
MAC
address
to
compare
against
an
Ethernet
frame.
Source
MAC
Mask
Select
this
field
and
enter
the
source
MAC
address
mask
specifying
which
bits
in
the
source
MAC
to
compare
against
an
Ethernet
frame.
A
0
indicates
that
the
address
bit
is
significant,
and
an
f
indicates
that
the
address
bit
is
to
be
ignored.
A
MAC
mask
of
00:00:00:00:00:00
matches
a
single
MAC
address.
Destination
MAC
Address
Select
this
field
and
enter
the
destination
MAC
address
to
compare
against
an
Ethernet
frame.
Destination
MAC
Mask
Enter
the
destination
MAC
address
mask
specifying
which
bits
in
the
destination
MAC
to
compare
against
an
Ethernet
frame.
A
0
indicates
that
the
address
bit
is
significant,
and
an
f
indicates
that
the
address
bit
is
to
be
ignored.
A
MAC
mask
of
00:00:00:00:00:00
matches
a
single
MAC
address.
VLAN
ID
Select
this
field
and
enter
the
VLAN
IDs
to
compare
against
an
Ethernet
frame.
This
field
is
located
in
the
first/only
802.1Q
VLAN
tag.
Table
53:
ACL
Configuration
(Cont.)
Field
Description