Netgear GSM7212P GSM5212P/GSM7212P/GSM7212F/GSM7224P User Manual - Page 301
IPv6 Rules, DELETE, Security, ACL> Advanced, ACL Name, Rule ID, Action, Logging, Assign Queue ID
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Web Management User Guide IP Extended ACL. IPv6 ACL Name string includes alphanumeric characters only. The name must start with an alphabetic character. 2. Click ADD to add a new IP ACL to the switch configuration. 3. Click DELETE to remove the currently selected IP ACL from the switch configuration. Field Current Number of ACL Maximum ACL Rules Type Description The current number of the IP ACLs configured on the switch. The maximum number of IP ACL can be configured on the switch, it depends on the hardware. The number of the rules associated with the IP ACL. The the ACL type, basic IP ACL with id from 1 to 99 and Extended IP ACL with id from 100 to 199. IPv6 Rules Use these screens to configure the rules for the IPv6 Access Control Lists, which is created using the IPv6 Access Control List Configuration screen. By default, no specific value is in effect for any of the IPv6 ACL rules. To display the IPv6 Rules page, click Security ACL> Advanced IPv6 Rules. 1. Use the ACL Name pull down menu to select the IPv6 ACL for which to create or update a rule. 2. Use Rule ID to enter a whole number in the range of 1 to 12 that will be used to identify the rule. An IP ACL may have up to 12 rules. 3. Use Action to specify what action should be taken if a packet matches the rule's criteria. The choices are permit or deny. 4. Use Logging to enable logging for this ACL rule (subject to resource availability in the device). If the Access List Trap Flag is also enabled, this will cause periodic traps to be generated indicating the number of times this rule was 'hit' during the current report interval. A fixed 5 minute report interval is used for the entire system. A trap is not issued if the ACL rule hit count is zero for the current interval. This field is visible for a 'Deny' Action. 5. Use Assign Queue ID to specify the hardware egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this IPv6 ACL rule. Valid range of Queue IDs is 0 to 6. This field is visible for a 'Permit' Action. 301