Mac Binding Configuration - Delta DVS-328 series User Manual

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3.10.1.2 MAC Binding Configuration

When you bind a MAC ACL to an interface, all rules that you have defined for the MAC ACL are applied to the
interface.

MAC Binding Configuration

Setting
ACL ID
Direction
Sequence Number
Port
LAG
Interface Binding Status
Setting
Interface
Direction
ACL Type
ACL ID
Seq No
Select an ACL ID to bind MAC.
The Direction drop-down list is fixed at Inbound. Only incoming packets can be
filtered.
Enter a number in the range of 1 to 4,294,967,295.
Select one interface or more interfaces by clicking the square or click for the
second time to clear the interface.
Select one LAG or more LAGs by clicking the square or click for the second time
to clear the interface.
The interface to which the MAC ACL is bound
The packet filtering direction for the MAC ACL. The only valid direction is
Inbound, which means the MAC ACL rules are applied to traffic entering the
interface.
The type of ACL to which the interface is bound. This is a fixed field that always
shows MAC ACL.
The name of the ACL to which the interface is bound
The sequence number that signifies the order of the ACL to which the interface is
bound. The number should be configured from 1 to 4,294,967,295.
The sequence number specifies the order of the ACL relative to the existing
ACLs that are bound to the same interface or interfaces. A lower number
specifies a higher precedence order. If a sequence number is already in use for
the interface or interfaces, the ACL replaces the existing ACL that uses the same
sequence number.
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