Mac Access Control List Commands; Show Service-Policy; Mac Access-List Extended - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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The following information is repeated for each class instance within this policy:
Term
Definition
Class Name
The name of this class instance.
In Discarded
A count of the packets discarded for this class instance for any reason due to DiffServ treatment of
Packets
the traffic class.

show service-policy

This command displays a summary of policy-oriented statistics information for all interfaces
in the specified direction.
Format
show service-policy in
Mode
Privileged EXEC
The following information is repeated for each interface and direction (only those interfaces
configured with an attached policy are shown):
Term
Definition
Interface
unit/slot/port
Operational Status
The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface.
Policy Name
The name of the policy attached to the interface.

MAC Access Control List Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure MAC Access Control List (ACL)
settings. MAC ACLs ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources and
block any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources.
The following rules apply to MAC ACLs:
The maximum number of ACLs you can create is hardware dependent. The limit applies
to all ACLs, regardless of type.
The system supports only Ethernet II frame types.
The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is hardware dependent.

mac access-list extended

This command creates a MAC Access Control List (ACL) identified by name, consisting of
classification fields defined for the Layer 2 header of an Ethernet frame. The name parameter
is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the MAC
access list. The rate-limit attribute configures the committed rate and the committed burst
size.
M6100 Series Switches
Quality of Service Commands
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