Table 104: Mac Acl Commands - Edge-Core ECS3510-10PD Management Manual

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MAC ACL
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access-list mac
The commands in this section configure ACLs based on hardware
addresses, packet format, and Ethernet type. The ACLs can further specify
optional IP and IPv6 addresses including protocol type and upper layer
ports. To configure MAC ACLs, first create an access list containing the
required permit or deny rules, and then bind the access list to one or more
ports.

Table 104: MAC ACL Commands

Command
Function
access-list mac
Creates a MAC ACL and enters configuration mode
permit, deny
Filters packets matching a specified source and
destination address, packet format, and Ethernet type.
They can be further specified using optional IP and
IPv6 addresses including protocol type and upper layer
ports.
mac access-group
Binds a MAC ACL to a port
show mac access-group
Shows port assignments for MAC ACLs
show mac access-list
Displays the rules for configured MAC ACLs
This command enters MAC ACL configuration mode. Rules can be added to
filter packets matching a specified MAC source or destination address (i.e.,
physical layer address), or Ethernet protocol type. Rules can also be used
to filter packets based on IPv4/v6 addresses, including Layer 4 ports and
protocol types. Use the no form to remove the specified ACL.
S
YNTAX
[no] access-list mac acl-name
acl-name – Name of the ACL. (Maximum length: 16 characters, no
spaces or other special characters)
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ETTING
None
C
M
OMMAND
ODE
Global Configuration
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OMMAND
SAGE
When you create a new ACL or enter configuration mode for an existing
ACL, use the permit or deny command to add new rules to the bottom
of the list.
To remove a rule, use the no permit or no deny command followed by
the exact text of a previously configured rule.
An ACL can contain up to 64 rules.
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