Add Rule; Statistics; Figure 4.187Switching > Dynamic Arp Inspection > Acl Add Rule - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
ACL Name
Sender IP Address
Sender MAC
Address
Submit
Cancel
To add a new rule to an existing ACL:
Click Switching > Dynamic ARP Inspection > ACL > Add Rule.
Figure 4.187 Switching > Dynamic ARP Inspection > ACL > Add Rule
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
ACL Name
Sender IP Address
Sender MAC
Address
Submit
Cancel
4.4.5.5

Statistics

Use the Dynamic ARP Inspection Statistics page to view information about the num-
ber of ARP packets that have been forwarded or dropped after being processed by
the Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) feature. The statistics are shown for each DAI-
enabled VLAN.
To access this page, click Switching > Dynamic ARP Inspection > Statistics.
Figure 4.188 Switching > Dynamic ARP Inspection > Statistics
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Description
The name of the ACL. Only the ACLs that appear in this column can be
referenced by DNI-enabled VLANs. When adding a rule to an existing
ACL, use the ACL Name menu to select the ACL to update.
The IP address of a system that is permitted to send ARP packets. The
ARP packet must match on both the Sender IP Address and Sender
MAC Address values in the rule to be considered valid.
The MAC address of a system that is permitted to send ARP packets.
The ARP packet must match on both the Sender IP Address and
Sender MAC Address values in the rule to be considered valid.
Click Submit to save the values.
Click Cancel to close the window.
Description
The name of the ACL. Only the ACLs that appear in this column can be
referenced by DNI-enabled VLANs. When adding a rule to an existing
ACL, use the ACL Name menu to select the ACL to update.
The IP address of a system that is permitted to send ARP packets. The
ARP packet must match on both the Sender IP Address and Sender
MAC Address values in the rule to be considered valid.
The MAC address of a system that is permitted to send ARP packets.
The ARP packet must match on both the Sender IP Address and
Sender MAC Address values in the rule to be considered valid.
Click Submit to save the values.
Click Cancel to close the window.
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