Netgear MS510TXPP User Manual - Page 269

EtherType User Value, Source MAC Mask

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Smart Managed Pro Switches MS510TX and MS510TXPP The MAC address mask specifies which bits in the destination MAC to compare against an Ethernet frame. Use Fs and 0s in the MAC mask, which is in a wildcard format. An F means that the bit is not checked, and a 0 in a bit position means that the data must equal the value given for that bit. For example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is 00:00:ff:ff:ff:ff, all MAC addresses with aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number). A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 matches a single MAC address. 12. From the EtherType Key menu, select the EtherType value that must be compared against the information in an Ethernet frame. The valid values are as follows: • Appletalk • ARP • IBM SNA • IPv4 • IPv6 • IPX • MPLS multicast • MPLS unicast • Netbios • Novell • PPPoE • Reverse ARP • User Value 13. If you select User Value from the EtherType Key menu, specify a customized EtherType value in the EtherType User Value field. This value must be compared against the information in an Ethernet frame. The range of valid values is 0x0600 to 0xFFFF. 14. In the Source MAC field, specify the source MAC address that must be compared against the information in an Ethernet frame. The valid format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. 15. In the Source MAC Mask field, specify the source MAC address mask that must be compared against the information in an Ethernet frame. Use Fs and 0s in the MAC mask, which is in a wildcard format. An F means that the bit is not checked, and a 0 in a bit position means that the data must equal the value given for that bit. The valid format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 matches a single MAC address. 16. In the VLAN field, specify the VLAN ID that must be compared against the information in an Ethernet frame. The range of valid values is 1 to 4093. Manage Device Security 269 User Manual

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The MAC address mask specifies which bits in the destination MAC to compare against
an Ethernet frame. Use Fs and 0s in the MAC mask, which is in a wildcard format. An F
means that the bit is not checked, and a 0 in a bit position means that the data must equal
the value given for that bit. For example, if the MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the
mask is 00:00:ff:ff:ff:ff, all MAC addresses with aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where
x is any hexadecimal number). A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 matches a single MAC
address.
12.
From the
EtherType Key
menu, select the EtherType value that must be compared against
the information in an Ethernet frame.
The valid values are as follows:
Appletalk
ARP
IBM SNA
IPv4
IPv6
IPX
MPLS multicast
MPLS unicast
Netbios
Novell
PPPoE
Reverse ARP
User Value
13.
If you select
User Value
from the
EtherType Key
menu, specify a customized EtherType
value in the
EtherType User Value
field.
This value must be compared against the information in an Ethernet frame. The range of
valid values is 0x0600 to 0xFFFF.
14.
In the
Source MAC
field, specify the source MAC address that must be compared against
the information in an Ethernet frame.
The valid format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
15.
In the
Source MAC Mask
field, specify the source MAC address mask that must be
compared against the information in an Ethernet frame.
Use Fs and 0s in the MAC mask, which is in a wildcard format. An F means that the bit is
not checked, and a 0 in a bit position means that the data must equal the value given for
that bit. The valid format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 matches
a single MAC address.
16.
In the
VLAN
field, specify the VLAN ID that must be compared against the information in an
Ethernet frame.
The range of valid values is 1 to 4093.