Media access control (mac) filter management, Deleting a service group – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Media Access Control (MAC) filter management

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Deleting a service group

You can access the Service dialog box when configuring an extended L3 ACL device configuration.
To configure an extended L3 ACL, refer to one of the following procedures:

“Creating an extended L3 ACL configuration”

on page 704

“Editing an extended L3 ACL configuration”

on page 706

“Copying an extended L3 ACL configuration”

on page 707

“Creating an extended L3 ACL configuration”

on page 704

“Editing an IPv6 L3 ACL configuration”

on page 711

“Copying an IPv6 L3 ACL configuration”

on page 712

To delete one or more services, complete the following steps.

1. Click the Service Groups tab.

2. Select one or more services that you want to delete and click Delete.

3. Click Yes on the confirmation message.

4. Click Close on the Service dialog box.

To finish configuring the advanced settings for the ACL, refer to

“Configuring L3 ACL advanced

settings”

on page 717.

Media Access Control (MAC) filter management

The Media Access Control (MAC) layer controls the movement of data packets to and from one
computer to another across a network. Security Management enables you to filter access based on
the MAC layer headers in the Ethernet frame.

You can only configure MAC filters on the following IronWare devices:

Ethernet Layer 2/L3 Edge switch (FastIron CX)

Ethernet Layer 2/L3 Access switch (FastIron GS)

Enterprise LAN switch (FastIron LS)

Enterprise LAN chassis (FastIron SX)

Enterprise LAN Edge switch (FastIron Edge X)

Data Center switch (TurboIron)

Application product (ServerIron (SI) – SI-4G-SSL)

NOTE

If you add an unsupported device to the security configuration, the Management application skips
the unsupported devices during deployment.

You can configure a MAC filter to forward or drop incoming packets using the following criteria:

Source MAC address

Destination MAC address

Encapsulation type and Ethertype

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