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VLAN
Select this option to require a packet's VLAN ID to match a VLAN ID or
a VLAN ID within a continuous range. If you configure a range, a
match occurs if a packet's VLAN ID is the same as any VLAN ID within
the range. After you select this option, use the following fields to con-
figure the VLAN match criteria:
Secondary VLAN
Select this option to require a packet's VLAN ID to match a secondary
VLAN ID or a secondary VLAN ID within a continuous range. If you
configure a range, a match occurs if a packet's secondary VLAN ID is
the same as any secondary VLAN ID within the range. After you select
this option, use the following fields to configure the secondary VLAN
match criteria:
Source MAC
Select this option to require a packet's source MAC address to match
Address
the specified MAC address. After you select this option, use the follow-
ing fields to configure the source MAC address match criteria:
Destination MAC
Select this option to require a packet's destination MAC address to
Address
match the specified MAC address. After you select this option, use the
following fields to configure the destination MAC address match crite-
ria:
Source IP Address
Select this option to require the source IP address in a packet header
to match the specified values. After you select this option, use the fol-
lowing fields to configure the source IP address match criteria:
Destination IP
Select this option to require the destination IP address in a packet
Address
header to match the specified values. After you select this option, use
the following fields to configure the destination IP address match crite-
ria:
VLAN ID: The VLAN ID to match.
Secondary VLAN ID: The secondary VLAN ID to match.
MAC Address: The source MAC address to match.
MAC Mask: The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the
source MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame. Use
F's and zeros to configure the MAC mask. An F means that the
bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position means that the data is
not significant. For example, if the MAC address is
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC
addresses with aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is
any hexadecimal number). Note that this is not a wildcard mask,
which ACLs use.
MAC Address: The destination MAC address to match.
MAC Mask: The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the desti-
nation MAC address to compare against an Ethernet frame. Use
F's and zeros to configure the MAC mask. An F means that the
bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position means that the data is
not significant. For example, if the MAC address is
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC
addresses with aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is
any hexadecimal number). Note that this is not a wildcard mask,
which ACLs use.
IP Address: The source IP address to match.
IP Mask: A valid subnet mask, which determines the bits in the IP
address that are significant. Note that this is not a wildcard mask.
IP Address: The destination IP address to match.
IP Mask: A valid subnet mask, which determines the bits in the IP
address that are significant. Note that this is not a wildcard mask.
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