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Configuring Access Control Lists
10 Quality of Service (QoS)
You can use the QoS pages to configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Class of Service (CoS).
Configuring Access Control Lists
Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources while
blocking off any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources. ACLs are used to provide traffic
flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked,
and above all provide security for the network.
HPE OfficeConnect 1920S switches support IPv4 and MAC ACLs. The maximum number of ACLs
(IPv4 and MAC) is 50. ACLs are applied per interface, and each interface supports a maximum of 10
rules.
To configure an ACL:
1.
Create an IPv4-based or MAC-based rule and assign a unique ACL ID (see
).
2.
Define the rules, which can identify protocols, source and destination IP and MAC addresses, and
other packet-matching criteria (see
Access Control List Interface Summary
3.
Use the ID number to assign the ACL to a port or to a VLAN interface (see
Access Control List Summary
Use the Access Control List Summary page to enable or disable ACL counters, to add or remove
ACLs, and to view information about the MAC and IP ACLs configured on the switch.
To display the Access List Summary page, click
QoS
>
Access Control Lists
in the navigation pane,
and ensure that the
Summary
tab is selected.
Figure 95. Access Control List Summary Page