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Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch – EH9711
User Manual
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: Deletes the ACE.
: The lowest plus sign adds a new entry at the bottom of the ACE listings
After clicking on the plus sign to insert a new ACE (Access Control Entry), the users can configure an ACE on the webpage
as shown in Figure 2.59. An ACE consists of several parameters. These parameters vary according to the frame type that you
select. First select the
ingress port
for the ACE, and then select the
frame type
. Different parameter options are displayed
depending on the
frame type
selected. That is additional table and parameters will be available for settings. A frame that hits
this ACE matches the configuration that is defined here. Table 2.39 to Table 2.47 summarizes description of all ACL
Configuration with different frame types.
Click
Save
button to save the setting. Click
Reset
button to change the setting back to factory default. Click
Cancel
button to
keep the current setting.
Figure 2.59 Webpage
to Configure Network ACL Access Control
After C to add new entry
Table 2.39 Description of ACL Configuration
Label
Description
Second
Lookup
Specify the second lookup operation of the ACE.
Ingress
Port
Select the ingress port for which this ACE applies.
All
: The ACE applies to all port.
Port
n
: The ACE applies to this port number, where
n
is the number of the switch port.
Policy
Filter
Specify the policy number filter for this ACE.
Any
: No policy filter is specified. (policy filter status is "don't-care".)
Specific
: If you want to filter a specific policy with this ACE, choose this value. Two field for entering a
policy value and bitmask appears.
Policy
Value
When "Specific" is selected for the policy filter, you can enter a specific policy value. The allowed range
is
0
to
63
.
Policy
Bitmask
When "Specific" is selected for the policy filter, you can enter a specific policy bitmask. The allowed range
is
0x0
to
0x3f
. Notice the usage of bitmask, if the binary bit value is "0", it means this bit is "don't-care".
The real matched pattern is [policy_value & policy_bitmask]. For example, if the policy value is 3 and the
policy bitmask is 0x10(bit 0 is "don't-care" bit), then policy 2 and 3 are applied to this rule.
Frame
Type
Select the frame type for this ACE. These frame types are mutually exclusive.
Any
: Any frame can match this ACE.
: Only Ethernet Type frames can match this ACE. The IEEE 802.3 describes the value of
Length/Type Field specifications to be greater than or equal to 1536 decimal (equal to 0600 hexadecimal)
and the value should not be equal to 0x800(IPv4), 0x806(ARP) or 0x86DD(IPv6).