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MAC mask
Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s MAC
address should match.
Enter “f” for each bit of the specified source MAC address that the traffic’s MAC address
should match. Enter “0” for the bit(s) of the matched traffic’s MAC address, which can
be of any hexadecimal character(s). For example, if you set the MAC address to
00:13:49:00:00:00 and the mask to ff:ff:ff:00:00:00, a packet with a MAC address of
00:13:49:12:34:56 matches this criteria.
DHCP Option60
Select this option and enter the Vendor Class Identifier (Option 60) of the matched
traffic, such as the type of the hardware or firmware.
VendorClassId
Enter the Vendor Class Identifier of the matched traffic.
Enable
wildcard on
DHCP option
60
Select this option to be able to use wildcards in the Vendor Class Identifier configured
for DHCP option 60.
DHCP option61
Select this and enter the device identity of the matched traffic.
IAID
Enter the Identity Association Identifier (IAID) of the device, for example, the WAN
connection index number.
DUID type
Select
DUID-LLT
(DUID Based on Link-layer Address Plus Time) to enter the hardware
type, a time value and the MAC address of the device.
Select
DUID-EN
(DUID Assigned by Vendor Based upon Enterprise Number) to enter
the vendor’s registered enterprise number.
Select
DUID-LL
(DUID Based on Link-layer Address) to enter the device’s hardware type
and hardware address (MAC address) in the following fields.
Select
Other
to enter any string that identifies the device in the DUID field.
DHCP option77
Select this and enter a string that identifies the user’s category or application type in
the matched DHCP packets.
Value
Enter a string that identifies the user’s category or application type in the matched
DHCP packets
DHCP option125
Select this and enter vendor specific information of the matched traffic.
Enterprise
Number
Enter the vendor’s 32-bit enterprise number registered with the IANA (Internet
Assigned Numbers Authority).
Manufacturer
OUI
Specify the vendor’s OUI (Organization Unique Identifier). It is usually the first three
bytes of the MAC address.
Product Class
Enter the product class of the device.
Model Name
Enter the model name of the device.
Serial Number
Enter the serial number of the device.
Table 55
Any Port Any Service: Add/Edit (continued)
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