Filter Management Tasks
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A:ALU-7>config>filter#
Modifying a MAC Filter Policy
To access a specific MAC filter, you must specify the filter ID. Use the no form of the
command to remove the command parameters or return the parameter to the default setting.
The example below changes the action to forward.
Example:
The following output displays the modified MAC filter output:
A:ALU-7>config>filter# info
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A:ALU-7>config>filter#
318
exit
action forward
exit
entry 35 create
match
dst-ip 10.10.10.91/24
src-ip 10.10.0.200/24
exit
action forward
exit
exit
config>filter# mac-filter 90
config>filter>mac-filter# description "Mac_filter90"
config>filter>mac-filter# entry 1
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# description
"Mac_entry90_1"
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# action forward
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# exit
mac-filter 90 create
description "Mac_filter90"
scope exclusive
entry 1 create
description "Mac_entry90_1"
match
src-mac 00:dc:98:1d:00:00
dst-mac 02:dc:98:1d:00:01
exit
action forward
exit
exit
7705 SAR OS Router Configuration Guide