Chapter 4. Web Configuration & Operation
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CHAPTER 3
WEB OPERATION & CONFIGURATION
Policy ID:
Assign an ACL policy ID to a particular port. A port can only use one policy ID; however, a policy ID can apply
to many ports. The default ID is 0. The allowed range is 0
~
255.
Action:
Permit or deny a frame based on whether it matches a rule defined in the assigned policy.
Rate Limiter ID:
Select a rate limiter ID to apply to a port. Rate Limiter rule can be set up in “Rate Limiters”
configuration page.
EVC Policer:
Enable or disable EVC Policer on a port. Note that ACL rate limiter and EVC Policer cannot be enabled at
the same time.
EVC Policer ID:
Select EVC Policer ID to apply to a port. The allowed values are “Disabled” and 1 through 256.
Port Redirect:
Select a port to which matching frames are redirected.
Mirror:
Enable or disable mirroring feature. When enabled, a copy of matched frames will be mirrored to the
destination port specified in “Mirror” configuration page. ACL-based port mirroring set by this parameter and port
mirroring set on the general Mirror Configuration page are implemented independently. To use ACL-based mirroring,
enable the Mirror parameter on the ACL Ports Configuration page. Then open the Mirror Configuration page, set the
“Port to mirror on” field to the required destination port, and leave the “Mode” field Disabled.
Logging:
Enable logging of matched frames to the system log. To view log entries, go to System menu and then click
the “System Log Information” option.
Shutdown:
This field is to decide whether to shut down a port when matched frames are seen or not.
State:
Select a port state.
Enabled:
To re-open a port.
Disabled:
To close a port.
Counters:
The number of frames that have matched the rules defined in the selected policy.