Defining Mac Based Access Control Lists; Figure 3-78. Ip Based Acl Page - Alcatel OS-LS-6224 User Manual

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CLI – The following is an example of the IP Based ACLs CLI commands:
Console(config)# ipaccess-list ip-acl1
Console(config-ip-al)# permit rsvp 192.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 any dscp 56
Console(config-ip-al)# deny rsvp 192.1.1.1 0.0.0.255 any

Defining MAC Based Access Control Lists

The MAC Based ACL Page allows a MAC- based ACL to be defined. ACEs can be
added only if the ACL is not bound to an interface.
Command Attributes
• ACL Name — Displays the user-defined MAC based ACLs.
• Remove ACL — Removes the MAC based ACLs. The possible field values are:
• Checked — Removes the selected MAC based ACL.
• Unchecked — Maintains the MAC based ACLs.
• Priority— Indicates the ACE priority, which determines which ACE is matched to
a packet on a first-match basis. The possible field values are 1-2147483647.
• Source MAC Address — Defines the source MAC address, to which packets are
addressed to the ACE.
• Source MAC Mask — Defines the source MAC address wildcard mask. Wild cards
are used to mask all or part of a source MAC address. Wild card masks specify
which bits are used and which are ignored. A wild card mask of FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
indicates that no bit is important. A wildcard of 00.00.00.00.00.00.00 indicates that
all bits are important. For example, if the source MAC address is

Figure 3-78. IP Based ACL Page

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