The mapping table shows service levels (0~63) and their priority for data transmission. For
example, to find the priority level for the service level 43, find 40 in the left hand column and 3 in
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19.10 acl maccount Commands
Use
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Note: You cannot enable both MAC count and MAC filtering on the same port at the same
time.
19.10.1 acl maccount disable Command
Syntax:
acl maccount disable <slot-port>
This command disables the MAC count limit on the specified DSL port(s).
The following example turns off the MAC count limit on DSL port 4 on a line card in slot 5.
ras> acl maccount disable 5-4
19.10.2 acl maccount enable Command
Syntax:
acl maccount enable <slot-port>
This command enables the MAC count limit on the specified DSL port(s). You can only enable the
MAC count filter on DSL ports that do not have the MAC filter enabled.
The following example turns on the MAC count limit on DSL port 4 on a line card in slot 5.
ras> acl maccount enable 5-4
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