Cisco Cisco WAP571E Wireless-AC N Premium Dual Radio Outdoor Access Point メンテナンスマニュアル
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Cisco WAP571/E Administration Guide
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Class Map Name—Choose the MAC class map from the list.
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Match Every Packet—When enabled, all Layer 2 packets will match the
condition.
condition.
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EtherType—Compares the match criteria against the value in the header of
an Ethernet frame. Choose an EtherType keyword or enter an EtherType
value to specify the match criteria:
an Ethernet frame. Choose an EtherType keyword or enter an EtherType
value to specify the match criteria:
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Select from List—Matches the Ethertype in the datagram header with
the selected protocol types: appletalk, arp, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, netbios,
pppoe.
the selected protocol types: appletalk, arp, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, netbios,
pppoe.
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Match to Value—Matches the Ethertype in the datagram header with a
custom protocol identifier that you specify. The value can be a four-digit
hexadecimal number in the range of 0600 to FFFF.
custom protocol identifier that you specify. The value can be a four-digit
hexadecimal number in the range of 0600 to FFFF.
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Class of Service—Specifies the class of service 802.1p user priority value
to be matched for the packets. The valid range is from 0 to 7.
to be matched for the packets. The valid range is from 0 to 7.
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Source MAC—Includes a source MAC address in the match condition for
the rule.
the rule.
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Source MAC Address—Enter the source MAC address to compare
against an Ethernet frame.
against an Ethernet frame.
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Source MAC Mask—Enter the source MAC address mask specifying
which bits in the destination MAC address to compare against an
Ethernet frame.
which bits in the destination MAC address to compare against an
Ethernet frame.
For each bit position in the MAC mask, a 0 indicates that the corresponding
address bit is significant and a 1 indicates that the address bit is ignored. For
example, to check only the first four octets of a MAC address, a MAC mask of
00:00:00:00:ff:ff is used. A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 checks all address bits
and is used to match a single
address bit is significant and a 1 indicates that the address bit is ignored. For
example, to check only the first four octets of a MAC address, a MAC mask of
00:00:00:00:ff:ff is used. A MAC mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00 checks all address bits
and is used to match a single
MAC address.
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Destination MAC—Includes a destination MAC address in the match
condition for the rule.
condition for the rule.
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Destination MAC Address—Enter the destination MAC address to
compare against an Ethernet frame.
compare against an Ethernet frame.
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Destination MAC Mask—Enter the destination MAC address mask
specifying which bits in the destination MAC address to compare against
an Ethernet frame.
specifying which bits in the destination MAC address to compare against
an Ethernet frame.