Dell PowerConnect M6220 User's Guide - Page 270
Switching > Network Security > Access Control Lists
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Packets can be filtered on ingress or egress. If the filter rules match, then some actions can be taken, including dropping the packet or disabling the port. For example, a network administrator defines an ACL rule that says port number 20 can receive TCP packets. However, if a UDP packet is received the packet is dropped. ACLs are composed of access control entries (ACE), or rules, that consist of the filters that determine traffic classifications. The total number of rules that can be defined for each ACL is 127. Use the IP ACL Configuration page to add or remove IP-based ACLs. To display the IP ACL Configuration page, click Switching > Network Security > Access Control Lists > IP Access Control Lists > Configuration in the tree view. Figure 7-6. IP ACL Configuration The IP ACL Configuration page contains the following fields: • IP ACL Name - Specifies user-defined name for the ACL. • Remove - Removes the IP ACL selected in the IP ACL field. Adding an IP-based ACL 1. Open the IP ACL Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add IP ACL page displays. 268 Configuring Switching Information