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16.1.6 mark

MAC Extended ACL Config Commands
Use this command to specify a packet to mark.
NOTE Use a decimal value representation of ethertypes to implement
mark
provides hexadecimal values for each of its listed ethertypes. The switch supports
all ethertypes. Use the decimal equvilant of the ethertype listed in the CLI or for
any other type of ethertype.
Syntax
{mark {dot1p <0-7>|tos <0-255>}}
{any|host source MAC address|source MAC source/MAC address mask}
{any|host destination MAC address|destination MAC/ destination MAC address mask}
[vlan vlan-id] [dot1p dot1p-value] [type value|ip|ipv6|arp|vlan| wisp|0-65535]
[log] [rule-precedence access-list-entry precedence]
Parameters
8021p<0-7>
tos<0-255>
Source MAC Address
Destination MAC Address
dot1p<0-7>
rule-precedence<1-5000>
type(<1-
65535>|arp|ip|ipv6|vlan|wisp)
vlan<1-4095>
designations for a packet. The command set for an Extended MAC ACL
Modifies the 802.1p VLAN user priority.
Modifies the TOS bits in an IP header.
Bit mask specifying the bits to match. The source wildcard can be
any one of the following:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx/xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
address and mask.
– Any source host.
any
Exact source MAC address to match.
host –
Bit mask specifying the bits to match. The destination wildcard can
be any one of the following:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx/xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
MAC address and mask.
– Any destination host.
any
Exact destination MAC address to match.
host –
VLAN 802.1p priority value to match.
Access-list entry precedence.
Ethertype value represented as integer or keywords for well-known
ethertypes like IP, IPv6, ARP etc.
The VLAN tag ID to match.
16-9
permit/deny/
–Source MAC
–Destination

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