D-Link DES-3800 Series Switch User Manual


 
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These two entries cannot be modified or deleted using the Access Profile Table, and any attempt to do so will result in failure. The
user may only remove these two entries by disabling the ACL Mode in the IP-MAC Binding Port window.
Figure 11- 49. Access Rule Table for IP-MAC Binding rule
NOTE: When configuring the ACL mode for the IP-MAC binding function, please pay close
attention to previously set ACL entries. Since the ACL mode entries will fill the first two
available access profiles and access profile IDs denoting the ACL priority, the ACL mode
entries may take precedence over other configured ACL entries. This may render some user-
defined ACL parameters inoperable due to the overlap of settings combined with the ACL
entry priority (defined by profile ID). For more information on ACL settings, please see
“Configuring the Access Profile” section mentioned previously in this chapter.
NOTE: Once ACL profiles have been created by the Switch through the IP-MAC binding
function, the user cannot modify, delete or add ACL rules to these ACL mode access profile
entries. Any attempt to modify, delete or add ACL rules will result in a configuration error as
seen in the previous figure.
NOTE: When downloading configuration files to the Switch, be aware of the ACL
configurations loaded, as compared to the ACL mode access profile entries set by this
function, which may cause both access profile types to experience problems.
Also, rules will be created for every port on the Switch. To
view the ACL rule configurations set for the ACL mode,
click the corresponding modify button of the entry in the
Access Profile Table, which will produce a window similar
to the example to the right. The user may view the
configurations on a port-by-port basis by clicking the View
button under the Display heading of the corresponding port
entry. These entries cannot be modified or deleted, and new
rules cannot be added. Yet, these windows will offer vital
information to the user when configuring other access profile
entries. Click Next to view the next page of rules. The user
may also search for an entry by Access ID by entering that
ID into the field and clicking Find.