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2. HTTP: mark the check box to enable the access via HTTP for the assigned IP
3. TELNET: mark the check box to enable the access via TELNET for the assigned
IP.
4. Click
Clear
button to clear IP address and all the check box.
5. And then, click
Apply
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6.7.4 ACL
An ACL is a sequential list of permit or deny conditions that apply to IP addresses.
This switch tests ingress or egress packets against the conditions in an ACL one by
one. A packet will be accepted as soon as it matches a permit rule, or dropped as soon
as it matches a deny rule. If no rules match for a list of all permit rules, the packet is
dropped; and if no rules matches for a list of all deny rules, the packet is accepted.
The following restrictions apply to ACLs:
The ACL only support single port and not support trunk group.
The maximum number of ACLs is also 5 for each port.
Command Attributes
Enable: An ACL can be enable per port.
Default Action: The action if no rules matched.
Action: An ACL can be permit or deny rule.
IP Address and Prefix Length: Include destination and source IP address.
Ex: source 192.168.16.1/24 means all frames that source IP address is 192.168.16.x
matched.