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DES-3028 DES-3028P DES-3028G DES-3052 DES-3052P Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch<br />

To add an entry to the Access Profile Table, click the Add button. This will open the Access Profile Configuration window, as<br />

shown below. There are three Access Profile Configuration windows; one for Ethernet (or MAC address-based) profile<br />

configuration, one for IP address-based profile configuration and one for the Packet Content Mask. You can switch between the<br />

three Access Profile Configuration windows by using the Type drop-down menu or clear all entries by clicking the Clear All<br />

button. The window shown below is the Access Profile Configuration window for Ethernet.<br />

Note: The Profile ID is used for relative priority for an Access Profile should a conflict arise between<br />

a rule created in one profile and a rule created in a different profile. Please read the CLI Reference<br />

Manual chapter discussing Access Control List (ACL) Commands.<br />

The following parameters can be set, for the Ethernet type:<br />

Parameter Description<br />

Figure 9- 3. Access Profile Configuration window (Ethernet)<br />

Profile ID (1-256) Type in a unique identifier number for this profile set. The number is used to set the relative<br />

priority for the profile. Priority is set relative to other profiles where the lowest profile ID has<br />

the highest priority. If a conflict occurs among configured access rules, the profile ID<br />

establishes relative priority of the rules. The value can be set from 1 to 256 however there is<br />

a limit to the total number of profiles that can be created.<br />

Type Select profile based on Ethernet (MAC Address), IP address or packet content mask. This<br />

will change the menu according to the requirements for the type of profile.<br />

Select Ethernet to instruct the Switch to examine the layer 2 part of each packet<br />

header.<br />

Select IP to instruct the Switch to examine the IP address in each frame's<br />

header.<br />

Select Packet Content Mask to specify a mask to hide the content of the packet<br />

header.<br />

VLAN Selecting this option instructs the Switch to examine the VLAN identifier of each packet<br />

header and use this as the full or partial criterion for forwarding.<br />

Source MAC Enter a MAC address mask for the source MAC address.<br />

Destination MAC Enter a MAC address mask for the destination MAC address.<br />

802.1p Selecting this option instructs the Switch to examine the 802.1p priority value of each packet<br />

header and use this as the, or part of the criterion for forwarding.<br />

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