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Removing MAC Based ACLs, Monitor users have no access to this MAC Based ACL, Remove

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Defining Access Control Lists 69 Removing MAC Based The MAC Based ACL Remove Page allows the user to remove MAC-based ACLs ACLs or MAC-based ACL rules. Monitor users have no access to this page. Click Device > ACL > MAC Based ACL > Remove. The MAC Based ACL Remove Page opens: Figure 30 MAC Based ACL Remove Page The MAC Based ACL Remove Page contains the following fields: ■ ACL Name - Selects a MAC-based ACL for removal. ■ Remove ACL - Enables the ACL to be removed. ■ Checkbox (unnamed) - When checked, selects the rule for removal. The top checkbox is used to select all rules for removal. ■ Priority - Indicates the rule priority, which determines which rule is matched to a packet on a firstmatch basis. ■ Source Address - Matches the source MAC address to which packets are addressed to the rule. ■ Destination Address - Matches the destination MAC address to which packets are addressed to the rule. ■ VLAN ID - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to the rule. The possible field values are 1 to 4093. ■ CoS - Classifies Class of Service of the packet.

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Defining Access Control Lists
69
Removing MAC Based
ACLs
The MAC Based ACL Remove Page allows the user to remove MAC-based
ACLs or MAC-based ACL rules.
Monitor users have no access to this page.
Click
Device > ACL > MAC Based ACL > Remove
. The
MAC Based ACL
Remove Page
opens:
Figure 30
MAC Based ACL Remove Page
The MAC Based ACL Remove Page
contains the following fields:
ACL Name
— Selects a MAC-based ACL for removal.
Remove ACL
— Enables the ACL to be removed.
Checkbox (unnamed) — When checked, selects the rule for removal.
The top checkbox is used to select all rules for removal.
Priority
— Indicates the rule priority, which determines which rule is
matched to a packet on a firstmatch basis.
Source Address
— Matches the source MAC address to which
packets are addressed to the rule.
Destination Address
— Matches the destination MAC address to
which packets are addressed to the rule.
VLAN ID
— Matches the packet's VLAN ID to the rule. The possible
field values are 1 to 4093.
CoS
— Classifies Class of Service of the packet.