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Layer 2 managed gigabit ethernet switch
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DGS-3700 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
create access_profile
source_mac − Specifies a MAC address mask for the source MAC
address. This mask is entered in a hexadecimal format.
user may enter a profile ID number between 1 - 12, yet, remember only 12 access
profiles can be created on the Switch.
profile_name − Specifies the name of the profile. The maximum length
is 32 characters.
ethernet − Specifies that the Switch will examine the layer 2 part of each packet
header.
vlan − Specifies that the Switch will examine the VLAN part of each packet header.
destination_mac − Specifies a MAC address mask for the destination
MAC address.
802.1p − Specifies that the Switch will examine the 802.1p priority value in the
frame's header.
ethernet_type − Specifies that the Switch will examine the Ethernet type value in each
frame's header.
ip − Specifies that the Switch will examine the IP address in each frame's header.
vlan − Specifies a VLAN mask.
source_ip_mask − Specifies an IP address mask for the source IP address.
destination_ip_mask − Specifies an IP address mask for the destination IP
address.
dscp − Specifies that the Switch will examine the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) field
in each
frame's header.
icmp − Specifies that the Switch will examine the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP)
field in each frame's header.
type − Specifies that the Switch will examine each frame's ICMP Type field.
code − Specifies that the Switch will examine each frame's ICMP Code field.
igmp − Specifies that the Switch will examine each frame's Internet Group
Management Protocol (IGMP) field.
type − Specifies that the Switch will examine each frame's IGMP Type field.
tcp – Specifies that the Switch will examine each frame's Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) field.
src_port_mask − Specifies a TCP port mask for the source port.
dst_port_mask − Specifies a TCP port mask for the destination port.
flag_mask – Enter the appropriate flag_mask parameter. All incoming packets have
TCP port numbers contained in them as the forwarding criterion. These numbers
have flag bits associated with them which are parts of a packet that determine what
to do with the packet. The user may deny packets by denying certain flag bits
within the packets. The user may choose between all, urg (urgent), ack
(acknowledgement), psh (push), rst (reset), syn (synchronize) and fin (finish).
udp − Specifies that the Switch will examine each frame's User Datagram Protocol
(UDP) field.
src_port_mask − Specifies a UDP port mask for the source port.
dst_port_mask − Specifies a UDP port mask for the destination port.
protocol_id − Specifies that the Switch will examine the protocol field
in each packet and if this field contains the value entered here, apply the following
rules.
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