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Pic 40 ACL MAC IP configuration page
When a user configures a rule, the source MAC address, source IP address, and
destination IP address need to match the address. The rule can match the MAC address and
the IP address. For example, if the rule matches the IP address range 192.168.0.0 to
192.168.0. 255, the IP address can be 192.168.0.1 and its mask is 0.0.0.255.
When a user configures a rule, each rule must have a filtering mode: allow or deny.
When a user creates a rule in a rule group, the system automatically gives the rule a rule
number. When a rule in a rule group is deleted, the other rules are not changed and the
system automatically assigns a rule to a rule group Sort. If you want to delete the entire rule
group, you can select all, and then press the Delete key.
When a user configures a rule, the VLAN ID must be in the range 0 to 4094, including 0
and 4094, where 0 represents all.
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ACL MAC ARP configuration page
Figure 41 shows the ACL MAC ARP configuration page. You can use this page to create
a rule base for ACL MAC ARP. The user can select an ACL group number (in the range of
1100-1199) to create one or more rules in the group. Fields that can be matched in a rule have
ARP operation type, send MAC address (with address match bit), send IP address (with
address match bit).