Mac Access-List Extended Rename; Deny|Permit - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7324 Command Line Interface Reference Manual

Prosafe 7300 series layer-3 switches, software version 4.0
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300 Series Layer-3 Switches, Software Ver-
13.7.1.1 no mac access-list extended
This command deletes a MAC ACL identified by
Format
Mode

13.7.2 mac access-list extended rename

This command changes the name of a MAC Access Control List (ACL). The
parameter is the name of an existing MAC ACL. The
sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the MAC
access list.
This command fails if a MAC ACL by the name
Format
Mode

13.7.3 {deny|permit}

This command creates a new rule for the current MAC access list. Each rule is appended
to the list of configured rules for the list.
Note: The 'no' form of this command is not supported since the rules within a
Note: An implicit 'deny all' MAC rule always terminates the access list.
A rule may either deny or permit traffic according to the specified classification fields. At
a minimum, the source and destination MAC value must be specified, each of which may
be substituted using the keyword any to indicate a match on any value in that field. The
remaining command parameters are all optional, but the most frequently used parameters
appear in the same relative order as shown in the command format.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
no mac access-list extended <name>
Global Config
mac access-list extended rename <name> <newname>
Global Config
MAC ACL cannot be deleted individually. Instead, you must delete and re-
specify the entire MAC ACL.
v1.0, December 2005
from the system.
<name>
parameter is a case-
<newname>
already exists.
<newname>
<name>
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