Table 42 Mac Filter Policy Criteria - Alcatel-Lucent 7705 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Filter Policies
Criteria
Source port/range
TCP ACK
TCP SYN
MAC Filter Matching Criteria
MAC filter policies compare the matching criteria to traffic at the ingress of a VPLS SAP or
SDP (spoke or mesh). Matching criteria to drop or forward MAC traffic are described in
Table
Criteria
Frame type
Source MAC address
Destination MAC address
Ethertype
VLAN Filter Matching Criteria
VLAN filter policies compare the matching criteria to traffic at the ingress of a ring port on
the 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card and 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module. Matching
criteria to drop or forward traffic are described in
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Table 41: IP Filter Policy Criteria (Continued)
Description
Entering a source port/range allows the filter to match a TCP or UDP port and range
values
Entering TCP ACK allows the filter to match the state of the ACK bit set in the
control bits of the TCP header of an IP packet (set or not set)
Entering a TCP SYN allows the filter to match the state of the SYN bit set in the
control bits of the TCP header of an IP packet (set or not set)
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Table 42: MAC Filter Policy Criteria
Description
Entering the frame type allows the filter to match a specific type of frame format;
for example, Ethernet-II will match only Ethernet-II frames
Entering the source MAC address allows the filter to search for a matching source
MAC address. Enter the source MAC address in the form xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx; for example, 00:dc:98:1d:00:00.
Entering the destination MAC address allows the filter to search for a matching
destination MAC address. Enter the destination MAC address in the form
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx; for example, 02:dc:98:1d:00:01.
Entering an Ethernet type II Ethertype value allows the value to be used as a filter
match criterion. The Ethernet type field is a 2-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.
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