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Add Rules dialog box
The Rule ID field is pre-populated with the next available rule ID number.
5. Keep the rule ID number as it is, or change the number using a value from 1 through 256.
6. Select a rule type. Valid rule types are MAC (MAC address-based rule) and Proto (802.1Q
protocol-based rule).
7. If Ethernet Type is selected as the protocol rule type, enter any valid four-digit hexadecimal
value within the allowed range of 0x0000 through 0xFFFF. For the other Proto options, the hex
ID value is hard-coded as follows:
•
ARP — 0x0808
•
IP — 0x8881
•
IPv6 — 0x86DD
8. Select an encapsulation type from the list. Options include Ethv2, nosnapllc, and snapllc. The
Encapsulation list only accepts a value when Protocol is selected as the rule type.
9. Click OK to add the rule to the Available Rules list on the VLAN Classifiers tab of the Edit Switch
dialog box and close the Add Rules dialog box.
NOTE
Clicking Apply also adds the rule to the Available Rules list on the VLAN Classifiers tab of the
Edit Switch dialog box, and in addition, the Add Rules dialog box remains open and clears all
entries for you to define the next rule.
10. When you have finished the configuration, click OK to launch the Deploy to Products dialog
box.
Editing a VLAN classifier rule
1. From the VLAN Classifiers tab of the Edit Switch dialog box, select a row in the Available Rules
list and click Edit.
The Edit Rules dialog box displays with the fields pre-populated with the rule details. The Rule
ID field is disabled.
2. Select a rule type. Valid rule types are MAC (MAC address-based rule) and Proto (802.1q
protocol-based rule).
3. If Ethernet is selected as the protocol-based rule type, enter any valid four-digit hexadecimal
value within the allowed range of 0x0000 through 0xFFFF. For the other Proto options, the hex
ID value is hard-coded as follows:
•
ARP — 0x0808