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Command
mac-filter add MACADDR
{ deny | permit }
Variable MAC-ADDRESS is composed of twelve digits number in Hexa decimal. It is pos-
sible to check it by using the show mac command. 00:d0:cb:06:01:32 is an example of
MAC address.
Deleting MAC Filter Policy
To delete MAC filtering policy, use the following command.
Command
mac-filter del SOURCE-MACADDR
[<1-4094>]
To delete MAC filtering function, use the following command.
Command
no mac-filter
Listing of MAC Filter Policy
If you need to make many MAC filtering policies at a time, it is hard to input command
one by one. In this case, it is more convenient to save MAC filtering policies at
"/etc/mfdb.conf" and display the list of MAC filtering policy. To view the list of MAC filtering
policy at /etc/mfdb.conf, use the following command.
Command
mac-filter list
Displaying MAC Filter Policy
To show a configuration about MAC filter policy, use the following command.
Command
show mac-filter default-policy
show mac-filter
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
Mode
Allows or blocks packet which brings configured mac
Bridge
address to specified port.
Mode
Bridge
Deletes filtering policy for specified MAC address.
Mode
Bridge
Deletes all MAC filtering functions.
Mode
Bridge
Shows the list of MAC filtering policy at /etc/mfdb.conf.
Mode
Enable / Global / Bridge
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Description
Description
Description
Description
Description
Shows MAC filter policy.
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