Netgear FS728TLP Web Management User Guide - Page 202

Click the, button., The settings are saved, and the MAC rule is added to the Rule Table., Appletalk

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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Settings Description Destination MAC Mask Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the destination MAC address. The MAC mask specifies which bits in the destination MAC address need to be compared against the information in a packet. Note: Use Fs and zeros in the MAC mask. An F means that the bit is not checked, and a zero in a bit position means that the data needs to be equal to the value given for that bit. For example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the MAC mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with xx:xx:cc:dd:ee:ff (in which x is any hexadecimal number) result in a match. EtherType Key From the menu, select the EtherType that needs to be compared against the information in a packet: Appletalk, ARP, IBM SNA, IPv4, IPv6, IPX, MPLS multicast, MPLS unicast, NetBIOS, Novell, PPPoE, Reverse ARP, User Value. If you select User Value, enter the value in the EtherType User Value field. EtherType User Value (0600 to FFFF hex) Source MAC If you select User Value from the EtherType Key menu, enter the value, which is a hexadecimal number in the range from 0x0600 to 0xFFFF. Specify the MAC address of the source device that needs to be compared against the source MAC address in a packet. Enter a MAC address in the xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format. These fields and menus are available only if the selection from the Match Every menu is False. Source MAC Mask Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the source MAC address. The MAC mask specifies which bits in the source MAC address need to be compared against the information in a packet. Note: Use Fs and zeros in the MAC mask. An F means that the bit is not checked, and a zero in a bit position means that the data needs to be equal to the value given for that bit. For example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the MAC mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with xx:xx:cc:dd:ee:ff (in which x is any hexadecimal number) result in a match. VLAN Specify the VLAN ID that needs to be compared against the information in a packet. Enter a number in the range from 0 through 4095. You cannot enter a VLAN range. Note: Most VLAN configurations on the smart switch are in the range from 1 to 4093. However, an ACL can detect a VLAN in the range from 0 to 4095. 4. Click the Add button. The settings are saved, and the MAC rule is added to the Rule Table. Manage Access Control Lists 202

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Manage Access Control Lists
202
ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches
4.
Click the
Add
button.
The settings are saved, and the MAC rule is added to the Rule Table.
Destination MAC Mask
Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the destination
MAC address. The MAC mask specifies which bits in the
destination MAC address need to be compared against the
information in a packet.
Note:
Use Fs and zeros in the MAC mask. An F means that
the bit is not checked, and a zero in a bit position means that
the data needs to be equal to the value given for that bit. For
example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the
MAC mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with
xx:xx:cc:dd:ee:ff (in which x is any hexadecimal number)
result in a match.
These fields and
menus are
available only if
the selection from
the Match Every
menu is False.
EtherType Key
From the menu, select the EtherType that needs to be
compared against the information in a packet:
Appletalk
,
ARP
,
IBM SNA
,
IPv4
,
IPv6
,
IPX
,
MPLS multicast
,
MPLS unicast
,
NetBIOS
,
Novell
,
PPPoE
,
Reverse ARP
,
User Value
.
If you select User Value, enter the value in the EtherType User
Value field.
EtherType User Value
(0600 to FFFF hex)
If you select User Value from the EtherType Key menu, enter
the value, which is a hexadecimal number in the range from
0x0600 to 0xFFFF.
Source MAC
Specify the MAC address of the source device that needs to
be compared against the source MAC address in a packet.
Enter a MAC address in the xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format.
Source MAC Mask
Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the source MAC
address. The MAC mask specifies which bits in the source
MAC address need to be compared against the information in
a packet.
Note:
Use Fs and zeros in the MAC mask. An F means that
the bit is not checked, and a zero in a bit position means that
the data needs to be equal to the value given for that bit. For
example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the
MAC mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with
xx:xx:cc:dd:ee:ff (in which x is any hexadecimal number)
result in a match.
VLAN
Specify the VLAN ID that needs to be compared against the
information in a packet.
Enter a number in the range from 0 through 4095. You cannot
enter a VLAN range.
Note:
Most VLAN configurations on the smart switch are in
the range from 1 to 4093. However, an ACL can detect a
VLAN in the range from 0 to 4095.
Settings
Description