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Parameters
deny [<MAC/Mask>|any|host
<MAC>] [<MAC/Mask>|any|
host <MAC>] {[dot1p|
rule-precedence|type|vlan]}
dot1p <0-7>
rule-precedence <1-5000>
type [8021q|<1-65535>|
arp|appletalk|ip|ipv6|vlan|ipx|arp|
wisp]
vlan<1-4095>
Extended MAC ACL Instance
Define a source and destination MAC address and
Mask specifying the bits to match. The source and
destination wildcards can be any one of the
following:
• [<MAC/Mask>|any|host <MAC>]– Source MAC
address and mask in the format
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx/
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
• any – Any source host
• host – Exact source MAC address to match
Determine a 802.1p priority value to match.
<priority> is in the range 0 to 7.
Define an access-list entry precedence
Set an ethertype value represented as an integer.
Use keywords for well-known ethertypes (IP, IPv6,
ARP etc.)
• 8021q – VLAN Ether type (0*8100)
• <1-65535> – Ether protocol number
• aarp – AARP Ether Type ( 0*80F3)
• appletalk – APPLETALK Ether Type (0*809B)
• arp – ARP Ether Type (0*0806)
• ip – IP Ether Type (0*0800)
• ipv6 – IPv6 Ether Type (0*86DD)
• ipx – IPX Ether Type (0*8137)
• rarp – RARP Ether Type (0*8035)
• wisp – WISP Ether Type (0*8783)
Set a VLAN tag ID to match
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