NETGEAR GS728TP100NAS Switch User Manual


 
Configuration Examples
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ProSafe M5300 Switch
criteria to a particular queue or redirect the traffic to a particular port. A default deny all
rule is the last rule of every list.
2. APPLY the access list to an interface in the inbound direction.
ProSafe allow ACLs to be bound to physical ports and LAGs. The switch software supports
MAC ACLs and IP ACLs.
MAC ACL Example Configuration
The following example shows how to create a MAC-based ACL that permits Ethernet traffic
from the Sales department on specified ports and denies all other traffic on those ports.
1. From the MAC ACL screen, create an ACL with the name Sales_ACL for the Sales
department of your network (See
MAC ACL on page 437).
By default, this ACL will be bound on the inbound direction, which means the switch will
examine traffic as it enters the port.
2. From the MAC Rules screen, create a rule for the Sales_ACL with the following settings:
ID: 1
Action: Permit
Assign Queue ID: 0
Match Every: False
CoS: 0
Destination MAC: 01:02:1A:BC:DE:EF
Destination MAC Mask: 00:00:00:00:FF:FF
EtherType User Value:
Source MAC: 02:02:1A:BC:DE:EF
Source MAC Mask: 00:00:00:00:FF:FF
VLAN ID: 2
For more information about MAC ACL rules, see MAC Rules on page 438.
3. From the MAC Binding Configuration screen, assign the Sales_ACL to the interface gigabit
ports 6, 7, and 8, and then click APPLY (See
MAC Binding Configuration on page 440).
You can assign an optional sequence number to indicate the order of this access list
relative to other access lists if any are already assigned to this interface and direction.
4. The MAC Binding Table displays the interface and MAC ACL binding information (See MAC
Binding Table on page 441).
The ACL named Sales_ACL looks for Ethernet frames with destination and source MAC
addresses and MAC masks defined in the rule. Also, the frame must be tagged with VLAN ID
2, which is the Sales department VLAN. The CoS value of the frame must be 0, which is the
default value for Ethernet frames. Frames that match this criteria are permitted on interfaces
6, 7, and 8 and are assigned to the hardware egress queue 0, which is the default queue. All
other traffic is explicitly denied on these interfaces. To allow additional traffic to enter these