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Replace ToS
Precedence (0-7)
Time Range Name
Counter
Ports
VLAN Name
VLAN ID
IPv6 Source Address
IPv6 Source Address
Mask
IPv6 Destination
Address
IPv6 Destination
Address Mask
Protocol
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xStack® DES-3200 Series Layer 2 Managed Fast Ethernet Switch
both the priority and DSCP are set to be modified.
Specify that the IP precedence of the outgoing packet is changed with the new value.
If used without an action priority, the packet is sent to the default TC.
Tick the check box and enter the name of the Time Range settings that has been
previously configured in the Time Range Settings window. This will set specific times
when this access rule will be implemented on the Switch.
Here the user can select the counter. By checking the counter, the administrator can
see how many times that the rule was hit.
When a range of ports is to be configured, the Auto Assign check box MUST be
ticked in the Access ID field of this window. If not, the user will be presented with an
error message and the access rule will not be configured. Ticking the All Ports check
box will denote all ports on the Switch.
Specify the VLAN name to apply to the access rule.
Specify the VLAN ID to apply to the access rule.
Enter the source IPv6 address.
Select and enter the source IPv6 address mask.
Enter the destination IPv6 address.
Select and enter the destination IPv6 address mask.
Selecting this option instructs the Switch to examine the protocol type value in each
frame's header. Then the user must specify what protocol(s) to include according to
the following guidelines:
Select ICMP to specify that the rule will be applied to ICMP traffic.
Type – Enter the ICMP packet type value.
Code – Enter the ICMP code value.
Select TCP to use the TCP port number contained in an incoming packet as the
forwarding criterion. Selecting TCP requires that you specify a source port mask
and/or a destination port mask.
TCP Source Port - Specify a TCP port number for the source port form (0-65535).
TCP Source Port Mask - Specify a TCP port mask for the source port in hex form
(hex 0x0-0xffff), which you wish to filter.
TCP Destination Port - Specify a TCP port number for the destination port form (0-
65535).
TCP Destination Port Mask - Specify a TCP port mask for the destination port in hex
form (hex 0x0-0xffff) which you wish to filter.
Select UDP to use the UDP port number contained in an incoming packet as the
forwarding criterion. Selecting UDP requires that you specify a source port mask
and/or a destination port mask.
UDP Source Port - Specify a UDP port number for the source port form (0-65535).
UDP Source Port Mask - Specify a UDP port mask for the source port in hex form
(hex 0x0-0xffff), which you wish to filter.
UDP Destination Port - Specify a UDP port number for the destination port form (0-
65535).
UDP Destination Port Mask - Specify a UDP port mask for the destination port in hex
form (hex 0x0-0xffff) which you wish to filter.
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