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3.10.1.1
MAC Rules
After creating an ACL name, you can configure the action, match, destination MAC, source MAC and VLAN on
this page. It can determine whether the packet is forwarded normally or discarded.
Note:
You need to create an implicit
deny all
rule at the end of an ACL rule table to make sure that a
packet is dropped if an ACL is applied to the packet and none of the explicit rules match.
Rule Table
Description
Factory default
ID
Enter an ID for the rule. Enter a number between 1 and 10. This means that you can
create up to 10 rules for a single MAC ACL name.
None
Action
Specify the action for the rule:
Permit:
Packets that meet the ACL criteria are forwarded.
Deny:
Packets that meet the ACL criteria are dropped.
None
Match Every
Specify whether all packets need to match the rule:
True:
All packets need to match the rule. Other rules are not considered, and the
fields to the right of the Match Every field are disabled.
False:
Not all packets need to match the rule. Other rules are also considered.
True
Destination MAC
Specify the MAC address of the destination device that needs to be compared with
the information in a packet. Enter a MAC address in the xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format.
None
Destination MAC Mask
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