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Creating and Applying Policies
MAC filter policies match criteria that associate traffic with an ingress or egress SAP. Matching
criteria to drop or forward MAC traffic include:
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TCP-ACK/SYN flags — Entering a TCP-SYN/TCP-ACK flag allows the filter to search
for the TCP flags specified in these fields.
Source MAC address and mask
Entering the source MAC address range allows the filter to search for matching a source
MAC address and/or range. Enter the source MAC address and mask in the form of
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx; for example, 00:dc:98:1d:00:00.
Destination MAC address and mask
Entering the destination MAC address range allows the filter to search for matching a
destination MAC address and/or range. Enter the destination MAC address and mask in
the form of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx; for example, 02:dc:98:1d:00:01.
Dot1p and mask
Entering an IEEE 802.1p value or range allows the filter to search for matching 802.1p
frame. The Dot1p and mask accepts decimal, hex, or binary in the range of 0 to 7.
Ethertype
Entering an Ethernet type II Ethertype value to be used as a filter match criterion. The
Ethernet type field is a two-byte field used to identify the protocol carried by the Ethernet
frame. The Ethertype accepts decimal, hex, or binary in the range of 1536 to 65535.
Note that the 7210 SAS M does not support frame-type "EthernetII" but ether-type is
supported as a match field. By default the frame-type is set to "EthernetII in the 7210 SAS
M, as compared to 803dot3 in the 7x50. This allows the ether-type to be configured as a
match field without configuring the frame-type as ethernetII.
7210 SAS M, X Router Configuration Guide

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