
Appendix
C:
Glossary
Appendix
C:
Glossary
This
appendix
contains
the
terms
and
glossaries
that
are
used
in
this
user
manual.
A
ACE
ACE
is
an
acronym
for
A
ccess
C
ontrol
E
ntry.
It
describes
access
permission
associated
with
a
particular
ACE
ID.
There
are
three
ACE
frame
types
(Ethernet
Type,
ARP,
and
IPv4)
and
two
ACE
actions
(permit
and
deny).
The
ACE
also
contains
many
detailed,
different
parameter
options
that
are
available
for
individual
application.
ACL
ACL
is
an
acronym
for
A
ccess
C
ontrol
L
ist.
It
is
the
list
table
of
ACEs,
containing
access
control
entries
that
specify
individual
users
or
groups
permitted
or
denied
to
specific
traffic
objects,
such
as
a
process
or
a
program.
Each
accessible
traffic
object
contains
an
identifier
to
its
ACL.
The
privileges
determine
whether
there
are
specific
traffic
object
access
rights.
ACL
implementations
can
be
quite
complex,
for
example,
when
the
ACEs
are
prioritized
for
the
various
situation.
In
networking,
the
ACL
refers
to
a
list
of
service
ports
or
network
services
that
are
available
on
a
host
or
server,
each
with
a
list
of
hosts
or
servers
permitted
or
denied
to
use
the
service.
ACL
can
generally
be
configured
to
control
inbound
traffic,
and
in
this
context,
they
are
similar
to
firewalls.
There
are
3
web
‐
pages
associated
with
the
manual
ACL
configuration:
ACL|Access Control List
:
The
web
page
shows
the
ACEs
in
a
prioritized
way,
highest
(top)
to
lowest
(bottom).
Default
the
table
is
empty.
An
ingress
frame
will
only
get
a
hit
on
one
ACE
even
though
there
are
more
matching
ACEs.
The
first
matching
ACE
will
take
action
(permit/deny)
on
that
frame
and
a
counter
associated
with
that
ACE
is
incremented.
An
ACE
can
be
associated
with
a
Policy,
1
ingress
port,
or
any
ingress
port
(the
whole
switch).
If
an
ACE
Policy
is
created
then
that
Policy
can
be
associated
with
a
group
of
ports
under
the
"Ports"
web
‐
page.
There
are
number
of
parameters
that
can
be
configured
with
an
ACE.
Read
the
Web
page
help
text
to
get
further
information
for
each
of
them.
The
maximum
number
of
ACEs
is
64.