7. Click Save.
QSS updates the priority queue of the DSCP value.
8. Click Save.
QSS updates the QoS information.
Managing Access Control List (ACL) Entries
Access control lists allow you to handle network traffic in a switch by using controlled rule sets. Each ACL rule
is specific to a user-created set of conditions that a data packet must meet to match the rule. In the instance
that a data packet has no ACL rule match, the switch applies the default rule. Otherwise, the switch matches
the data packet to the rule and permits or denies the packet.
You can use ACLs to control host access to different parts of a network or to control traffic forwarding or
blocking at the switch level.
Adding an IP Address-based ACL Rule
1. Log in to QSS.
2. Go to Configuration > ACL > By IP Address .
3. Click Add.
The Add ACL - IP Address window opens.
4. Configure the ACL settings.
Setting
User Action
ACL No.
Specify a number between 1 and 255.
Source
IP Address
Specify the source IP address.
Subnet Mask
Specify the source subnet mask.
Destination
IP address
Specify the destination IP address.
Subnet Mask
Specify the destination subnet mask.
Port
Select specific ports to apply the ACL rule, or select All to apply the rule
to all ports.
Permission
Select one of the following:
• Allow
• Deny
5. Click Save.
QSS adds the IP address–based ACL rule.
Adding a MAC Address-based ACL Rule
1. Log in to QSS.
2. Go to Configuration > ACL > By MAC Address .
3. Click Add.
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