Mac Acl - NETGEAR GS108T-200NAS Software Administration Manual

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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
To permit or deny traffic based on the TCP or UDP Source Port ID, create an Extended
ACL.
To permit or deny traffic based on the TCP or UDP Destination Port ID, create an
Extended ACL.
2. Click the Permit or Deny link associated with the access criteria on the ACL Wizard page.
The switch redirects you to a page that contains the fields to configure the ACL rule, and
several of the fields are preconfigured. For example, if you select the Permit link associated
with the Select Devices Based on Source IP Address option, the Source IP Address Rules
page displays, and the only information you must provide is the source IP address and source
mask.
3. Configure the desired rule.
4. Click Apply to save the rule.

MAC ACL

A MAC ACL consists of a set of rules which are matched sequentially against a packet. When a
packet meets the match criteria of a rule, the specified rule action (Permit/Deny) is taken and the
additional rules are not checked for a match.
There are multiple steps involved in defining a MAC ACL and applying it to the switch:
1. Use the

"MAC ACL"

2. Use the
"MAC Rules"
3. Use the
"MAC Binding Configuration"
4. Optionally, use the
To display the MAC ACL page, click Security  ACL. The MAC ACL page is under the Basic
link.
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page to create the ACL ID.
page to create rules for the ACL.
page to assign the ACL by its ID number to a port.
"MAC Binding Table"
v1.0, April 2010
page to view the configurations.
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