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Source IP Address, Destination MAC Mask
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number). Note that this is not a wildcard mask, which ACLs use. • Source MAC Mask. This is a bit mask in the same format as a MAC address indicating which part(s) of the source MAC address to use for matching against packet content. • Destination MAC Address. Select this option to require a packet's destination MAC address to match the specified MAC address. After you select this option, use the following fields to configure the destination MAC address match criteria: - MAC Address. The destination MAC address to match. - MAC Mask. The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the destination MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame. Use F's and zeros to configure the MAC mask. An F means that the bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position means that the data is not significant. For example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is any hexidecimal number). Note that this is not a wildcard mask, which ACLs use. • Destination MAC Mask. This is a bit mask in the same format as a MAC address indicating which part(s) of the destination MAC address to use for matching against packet content. • Protocol Type. This lists the keywords for the Layer 4 protocols from which one can be selected. The list includes 'other' as an option for the remaining values. • Source IP Address. This is a valid source IP address in the dotted-decimal format. • Source Mask. This is a bit mask in IP dotted-decimal format indicating which part(s) of the source IP address to use for matching against packet content. • Source L4 Port. Select this option to require a packet's TCP/UDP source port to match the specified port or the port number within a range of port numbers. If you configure a range, a match occurs if a packet's source port number is the same as any source port number within the range. After you select this option, use the following fields to configure a source port keyword, source port number, or source port range for the match criteria: - Protocol. Select the desired L4 keyword from the list on which the match is based. If you select a keyword, the other source port configuration fields are not available. - Port End. A user-defined L4 source port number to match or the source port number with the lowest value within a range of ports. - Port Start. The source port with the highest value within the range of ports. This field is not required if the match criteria is a single port. • Destination IP Address. This is a valid destination IP address in the dotted-decimal format. • DestinationMask. This is a bit mask in IP dotted-decimal format indicating which part(s) of the destination IP address to use for matching against packet content. • Destination L4 Port. Select this option to require a packet's TCP/UDP destination port to match the specified port or the port number within a range of port numbers. If you Configure Quality of Service 488 User Manual