HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual page 807

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Chapter 42
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Access Control Lists
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Click Create and then click Close.
Step 4
This creates a new IP-ACL profile.
Click the IP-ACL you created and click Rules.
Step 5
After you create an IPv4-ACL or an IPv6-ACL, you can add subsequent IP filters at the end of the
IPv4-ACL or the IPv6-ACL if you are using Device Manager. Fabric Manager allows you to reorder
existing rules for a profile. You cannot insert filters in the middle of an IPv4-ACL or an IPv6-ACL. Each
configured entry is automatically added to the end of a IPv4-ACL or an IPv6-ACL.
You see the IP ACL dialog box shown in
Figure 42-4
Step 6
Click Create to create an IP filter.
You see the Create IP Filter dialog box shown in
Figure 42-5
Choose either permit or deny for the Action and set the IP Number in the Protocol field. The drop-down
Step 7
menu provides common filtered protocols.
Set the source IP address you want this filter to match against and the wildcard mask, or check the any
Step 8
check box to match this filter against any IP address.
This creates an IP filter that will check the source IP address of frames.
Note
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
IP ACL Profile Dialog Box
Create IP Filter Dialog Box
The wildcard mask denotes a subset of the IP address you want to match against. This allows a
range of addresses to match against this filter.
Creating IPv4-ACLs or IPv6-ACLs with the IP-ACL Wizard
Figure
42-4.
Figure
42-5.
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