D-Link DGS-3120-24TC Product Manual - Page 157

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xStack® DGS-3120 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Any - Selecting this option will include any starting category to this rule. MAC Address - Selecting this option will allow the user to enter a range of MAC addresses for this rule. IPv4 Address - Selecting this option will allow the user to enter a range of IPv4 addresses for this rule. IPv6 - Selecting this option will allow the user to enter a range of IPv6 addresses for this rule. Action Select Permit to specify that the packets that match the access profile are forwarded by the Switch, according to any additional rule added (see below). Select Deny to specify that the packets that match the access profile are not forwarded by the Switch and will be filtered. Select Mirror to specify that packets that match the access profile are mirrored to a port defined in the mirror port section. Port Mirroring must be enabled and a target port must be set. Option After selecting the Permit action, the user can select one of the following options: Change 1p Priority - Here the user can enter the 1p priority value. Replace DSCP - Here the user can enter the DSCP value. Replace ToS Precedence - Here the user can enter the ToS Precedence value. Apply To Use the drop-down menu to select and enter the information that this rule will be applied to. Ports - Enter a port number or a port range. VLAN Name - Enter a VLAN name. VLAN ID - Enter a VLAN ID. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. NOTE: The Switch will use one minimum mask to cover all the terms that user input, however, some extra bits may also be masked at the same time. To optimize the ACL profile and rules, please use manual configuration. Access Profile List Access profiles allow you to establish criteria to determine whether the Switch will forward packets based on the information contained in each packet's header. To view Access Profile List window, click ACL > Access Profile List as shown below: The Switch supports four Profile Types, Ethernet ACL, IPv4 ACL, IPv6 ACL, and Packet Content ACL. Creating an access profile is divided into two basic parts. The first is to specify which part or parts of a frame the Switch will examine, such as the MAC source address or the IP destination address. The second part is entering the criteria the Switch will use to determine what to do with the frame. The entire process is described below in two parts. Users can display the currently configured Access Profiles on the Switch. 149

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xStack® DGS-3120 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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Any
– Selecting this option will include any starting category to this rule.
MAC Address
– Selecting this option will allow the user to enter a range of MAC
addresses for this rule.
IPv4 Address
– Selecting this option will allow the user to enter a range of IPv4
addresses for this rule.
IPv6
– Selecting this option will allow the user to enter a range of IPv6 addresses for this
rule.
Action
Select
Permit
to specify that the packets that match the access profile are forwarded by
the Switch, according to any additional rule added (see below).
Select
Deny
to specify that the packets that match the access profile are not forwarded
by the Switch and will be filtered.
Select
Mirror
to specify that packets that match the access profile are mirrored to a port
defined in the mirror port section. Port Mirroring must be enabled and a target port must
be set.
Option
After selecting the
Permit
action, the user can select one of the following options:
Change 1p Priority
– Here the user can enter the 1p priority value.
Replace DSCP
– Here the user can enter the DSCP value.
Replace ToS Precedence
– Here the user can enter the ToS Precedence value.
Apply To
Use the drop-down menu to select and enter the information that this rule will be applied
to.
Ports
– Enter a port number or a port range.
VLAN Name
– Enter a VLAN name.
VLAN ID
– Enter a VLAN ID.
Click the
Apply
button to accept the changes made.
NOTE:
The Switch will use one minimum mask to cover all the terms that user input, however, some
extra bits may also be masked at the same time. To optimize the ACL profile and rules, please
use manual configuration.
Access Profile List
Access profiles allow you to establish criteria to determine whether the Switch will forward packets based on the
information contained in each packet's header.
To view Access Profile List window, click
ACL > Access Profile List
as shown below:
The Switch supports four Profile Types, Ethernet ACL, IPv4 ACL, IPv6 ACL, and Packet Content ACL.
Creating an access profile is divided into two basic parts. The first is to specify which part or parts of a frame the
Switch will examine, such as the MAC source address or the IP destination address. The second part is entering
the criteria the Switch will use to determine what to do with the frame. The entire process is described below in two
parts.
Users can display the currently configured Access Profiles on the Switch.