Chapter 21 acl Commands
This command adds an allowed source MAC address on a line card's specified DSL port or on
the DSL port in all of the line cards DSL ports if no slot is specified.
The following example adds source MAC address a0:c5:12:34:56:78 for DSL port 4 of the
line card in slot 5.
ras> acl macfilter set 5-4 a0:c5:12:34:56:78
21.9.6 acl macfilter show Command
Syntax:
acl macfilter show <slot>|<slot-port>
This command displays the MAC filtering status (V for enabled, - for disabled) and the fixed
source MAC addresses on a line card's specified DSL port(s) or on all of the line card's DSL
ports if no port is specified.
The following example displays the MAC filtering status on all ports of the line card in slot 2.
ras> acl macfilter show 2
port
mode
----- ------ ------ -----------------
2- 1 accept
2- 2 accept
2- 3 accept
2- 4 accept
---------------------- Snip ---------------------
2-45 accept
2-46 accept
2-47 accept
2-48 accept
ras>
21.10 acl ouifilter Commands
Use the following OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) filter commands to filter out
packets from devices with the specified OUI in the MAC address field.
The OUI field is the first three octets in a MAC address. An OUI uniquely identifies the
manufacturer of a network device and allows you to identify from which device brands the
switch will accept traffic or send traffic to. The OUI value is assigned by the IANA.
21.10.1 acl ouifilter disable Command
Syntax:
acl ouifilter disable <slot-port>
This command deactivates MAC OUI filtering on the port(s) of the specified line card.
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