NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual page 661

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All other packets are forwarded as per normal L3 destination-based routing.
Command example:
The following example shows a scenario in which an IP ACL that is referenced by a
route-map is removed or rules are added or deleted from that ACL:
(NETGEAR Routing) #show ip access-lists
Current number of ACLs: 9
ACL ID/Name
-------------------------------
1
2
3
4
5
madan
NETGEAR Routing) #show mac access-lists
Current number of all ACLs: 9
MAC ACL Name
-------------------------------
madan
mohan
goud
(NETGEAR Routing) #
(NETGEAR Routing) #
(NETGEAR Routing) #configure
(NETGEAR Routing) (Config)#route-map madan
(NETGEAR Routing) (route-map)#match ip address 1 2 3 4 5 madan
(NETGEAR Routing) (route-map)#match mac-list madan mohan goud
(NETGEAR Routing) (route-map)#exit
(NETGEAR Routing) (Config)#exit
(NETGEAR Routing) #show route-map
route-map madan permit 10
Match clauses:
ip address (access-lists) : 1 2 3 4 5 madan
mac-list (access-lists) : madan mohan goud
Set clauses:
(NETGEAR Routing) (Config)#access-list 2 permit every
Request denied. Another application using this ACL restricts the number of rules allowed.
M6100 Series Switches
Maximum number of ACLs: 100
Rules
Direction
-----
---------
1
1
1
1
1
1
Maximum number of all ACLs: 100
Rules
Direction
-----
---------
1
1
1
Routing Commands
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Interface(s)
VLAN(s)
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Interface(s)
VLAN(s)
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