Netgear M5300-28G3 Web Management User Guide - Page 438
Rules, Direction, DELETE, APPLY., Security, ACL> Basic, MAC Rules, ACL Name, Action
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ProSafe M5300 Switch The MAC ACL table displays the number of ACLs currently configured in the switch and the maximum number of ACLs that can be configured. The current size is equal to the number of configured IPv4 ACLs plus the number of configured MAC ACLs. To configure a MAC ACL: 1. To add a MAC ACL, specify a name for the MAC ACL in the Name field, and click ADD. The name string may include alphabetic, numeric, dash, underscore, or space characters only. The name must start with an alphabetic character. Each configured ACL displays the following information: • Rules - Displays the number of rules currently configured for the MAC ACL. • Direction - Displays the direction of packet traffic affected by the MAC ACL, which can be Inbound or blank. 2. To delete a MAC ACL, select the check box next to the Name field, then click DELETE. 3. To change the name of a MAC ACL, select the check box next to the Name field, update the name, then click APPLY. 4. Click ADD to add a new MAC ACL to the switch configuration. MAC Rules Use the MAC Rules page to define rules for MAC-based ACLs. The access list definition includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is forwarded normally or discarded. A default 'deny all' rule is the last rule of every list. To display the MAC Rules page, click Security ACL> Basic MAC Rules. To configure MAC ACL rules: 1. From the ACL Name field, specify the existing MAC ACL to which the rule will apply. To set up a new MAC ACL use the "MAC Binding Table" on page 6-441. 2. To add a new rule, enter a whole number in the range of (1 to 12) that will be used to identify the rule, configure the following settings, and click ADD. • Action - Specify what action should be taken if a packet matches the rule's criteria. The choices are permit or deny. Managing Device Security 438