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To delete a MAC ACL:
1. Select the check box next to the Name field.
2. Click Delete.
MAC Rules
Use the MAC Rules screen to define rules for MAC-based ACLs. The access list definition
includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is forwarded normally or
discarded. A default 'deny all' rule is the last rule of every list.
Note: To set up a new MAC ACL, use the MAC ACL screen.
To add rules to a MAC ACL:
1. Select Security
ACL > Basic MAC Rules.
2. From the ACL Name list, select the MAC ACL for which to create or update a rule.
3. Under Rule ID,
specify ID for the rule.
4. Configu
re the ACL rule criteria by selecting options or specifying values as follows:
• Action. S
pecify what action should be taken if a packet matches the rule's criteria:
• Permit. Forward
s packets that meet the ACL criteria.
• Deny. Drop
s packets that meet the ACL criteria.
• Assign Queue. S
pecifies the hardware egress queue identifier used to handle all
packets matching this ACL rule. Enter an identifying number from 0–7 in this field.
• Redirect Int
erface. Specifies the specific egress interface where the matching traffic
stream is forced, bypassing any forwarding decision normally performed by the
device.
• Matc
h Every. Requires a packet to match the criteria of this ACL. Select True or
False from the drop-down menu. Match Every is exclusive to the other filtering rules,
so if Match Every is True, the other rules on the screen are not available.
• CoS. Requir
es a packet’s class of service (CoS) to match the CoS value listed here.
Enter a CoS value between 0–7 to apply this criteria.