Acl Rule Std-Acl - TP-Link TL-SG5412F Reference Manual

24-port gigabit l2 managed switch with 4 sfp slots; 12-port gigabit sfp l2 managed switch with 4 combo 1000base-t ports
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destination-mac —— The destination MAC address contained in the rule.
destination-mac-mask —— The destination MAC address mask. It is required if
you typed the destination MAC address.
vlan-id —— The VLAN ID contained in the rule, ranging from 1 to 4094.
Ethernet-type —— EtherType contained in the rule, in the format of 4-hex
number.
user-pri —— The user priority contained in the rule, ranging from 0 to 7. By
default, it is not limited.
time-segment —— The time-range for the rule to take effect. By default, it is not
limited.
index —— Change the index number of the entry.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Edit the MAC ACL whose ID is 20, and add Rule 10 for it. In the rule, the source
MAC address is 00:01:3F:48:16:23, the source MAC address mask is
11:11:11:11:11:00, VLAN ID is 2, the user priority is 5, the time-range for the rule
to take effect is tSeg1, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the
switch:
TP-LINK(config)# acl edit rule mac-acl 20 10 op permit smac
00:01:3F:48:16:23 smask 11:11:11:11:11:00 vid 2 pri 5 tseg tSeg1

acl rule std-acl

Description
The acl rule std-acl command is used to add Standard-IP ACL rule. To delete
the corresponding rule, please use no acl rule std-acl command. Standard-IP
ACLs analyze and process data packets based on a series of match conditions,
which can be the source IP addresses and destination IP addresses carried in
the packets.
Syntax
acl rule std-acl {acl-id} {rule-id} [op {discard | permit}] [[sip source-ip] {smask
source-ip-mask}] [[dip destination-ip] {dmask destination-ip-mask}] [tseg
time-segment]
no acl rule std-acl {acl-id} {rule-id}
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