Mac Filter Entry Commands - Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Configuration Manual

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MAC Filter Entry Commands

action
Syntax
action drop
action forward [sap sap-id |sdp sdp-id]
no action
Context
config>filter>mac-filter>entry
Description
This command configures the action for a MAC filter entry. The action keyword must be entered for
the entry to be active. Any filter entry without the action keyword will be considered incomplete and
will be inactive.
If neither drop nor forward is specified, this is considered a No-Op filter entry used to explicitly set a
filter entry inactive without modifying match criteria or removing the entry itself.
Multiple action statements entered will overwrite previous actions parameters when defined. To
remove a parameter, use the no form of the action command with the specified parameter.
The no form of the command removes the specified action statement. The filter entry is considered
incomplete and hence rendered inactive without the action keyword.
Default
none
Parameters
drop — Specifies packets matching the entry criteria will be dropped.
forward — Specifies packets matching the entry criteria will be forwarded. Only Ethernet SAPs are
sap sap-id — Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. Refer to
Port Type
Encap-Type
Ethernet
Null
Ethernet
Dot1q
Ethernet
QinQ
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supported (including q-in-q, BCP, bridged Ethernet in Frame Relay or ATM).
If neither drop nor forward is specified, the filter action is no-op and the filter entry is inactive.
CLI Command Descriptions on page 563
descriptions.
Allowed Values
0
0 — 4094
qtag1: 0 — 4094
qtag2: 0 — 4094
for SAP CLI command syntax and parameter
Comments
The SAP is identified by the port.
The SAP is identified by the 802.1Q tag on the port.
Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets
on the dot1q port.
The SAP is identified by two 802.1Q tags on the port.
Note that a 0 qtag1 value also accepts untagged packets
on the dot1q port.
Filter Policies
Common
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