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Security > ACL > MAC Rules, Destination MAC Address

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FS728TP Smart Switch FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Priority - Defines the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are either granted permission or denied device management access. The rule number is essential to matching packets to rules, as packets are matched on a first-fit basis. • Source MAC Address - Enter the source MAC Address. • Source Mask - Enter the mask of the new source MAC address. • Destination MAC Address - Enter the destination MAC address. • Destination Mask - Enter the mask of the new destination MAC address. • VLAN ID - Enter the VLAN ID to which the MAC address is attached in the MAC Rules database. • Action - Select the action applied to packets with MAC addresses that have been filtered. The possible field values are: - Permit - Permit access to the device. - Deny - Deny access to packets originating from the blocked MAC address. - Shutdown - Drop packets that meet the ACL criteria, and disable the port to which the packet was addressed. 2. Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field. 3. Select the rule entry. 4. Enter the provided fields in the first row. 5. Click Apply to update the device. To add a MAC rule: 1. Click Security > ACL > MAC Rules. The MAC Rules screen displays. 2. Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field. 3. Enter the provided fields in the first row. 4. Click Add to update the device. To delete a MAC rule: 1. Click Security > ACL > MAC Rules. The MAC Rules screen displays. 2. Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field. 3. Select the rule entry. 4. Click Delete to remove the entry. 6-20 v1.0, December 2007 Managing Security

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FS728TP Smart Switch FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
6-20
Managing Security
v1.0, December 2007
Priority
– Defines the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are
either granted permission or denied device management access. The rule number is
essential to matching packets to rules, as packets are matched on a first-fit basis.
Source MAC Address
– Enter the source MAC Address.
Source Mask
– Enter the mask of the new source MAC address.
Destination MAC Address
– Enter the destination MAC address.
Destination Mask
– Enter the mask of the new destination MAC address.
VLAN ID
– Enter the VLAN ID to which the MAC address is attached in the MAC Rules
database.
Action
– Select the action applied to packets with MAC addresses that have been filtered.
The possible field values are:
Permit – Permit access to the device.
Deny – Deny access to packets originating from the blocked MAC address.
Shutdown – Drop packets that meet the ACL criteria, and disable the port to which the
packet was addressed.
2.
Select the
ACL Name
from the list in the provided field.
3.
Select the rule entry.
4.
Enter the provided fields in the first row.
5.
Click
Apply
to update the device.
To add a MAC rule:
1.
Click
Security > ACL > MAC Rules
. The MAC Rules screen displays.
2.
Select the
ACL Name
from the list in the provided field.
3.
Enter the provided fields in the first row.
4.
Click
Add
to update the device.
To delete a MAC rule:
1.
Click
Security > ACL > MAC Rules
. The MAC Rules screen displays.
2.
Select the
ACL Name
from the list in the provided field.
3.
Select the rule entry.
4.
Click
Delete
to remove the entry.