Configuring Mac-Based Aces - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Administration Manual

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Access Control

Configuring MAC-based ACEs

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Configuring MAC-based ACEs
STEP 1
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STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x
Enter the name of the new ACL in the ACL Name field. ACL names are
case-sensitive.
Click Apply. The MAC-based ACL is added, and the Running Configuration is
updated.
To add rules (ACEs) to a MAC-based ACL:
Click Access Control > MAC-Based ACE.
Select a MAC-based ACL, and click Go. The MAC-based ACEs in the ACL are
listed.
Click Add.
Enter the following information:
ACL Name—Displays the name of the ACL to which the ACE is being added.
Priority—Enter the priority of the ACE. ACEs with higher priority are
processed first. One is the highest priority.
Action—Select the action taken upon a match. The options are:
Permit
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—Forwards packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Deny
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—Drops packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Shutdown
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—Drops packets that meet the ACE criteria, and disables the
port from where the packets were received. Such ports can be
reactivated from the Port Settings page.
Destination MAC Address—Select Any if all destination addresses are
acceptable, or select User Defined to enter a destination address or a range
of destination addresses.
Destination MAC Address Value
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destination MAC address will be matched and its mask (if relevant).
Destination MAC Wildcard Mask
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MAC addresses. Note that this mask is different than in other uses, such
as subnet mask. Here, setting a bit as 1 indicates don't care and 0
—Enter the MAC address to which the
—Enter the mask to define a range of
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