where
[portlist]
This command turns off the MAC filtering feature on the specified ADSL port(s) or on all
ADSL ports if no port is specified.
The following example turns off the MAC filtering feature on ADSL port 5.
Figure 146 MAC Filter Disable Command Example
ras> switch mac filter disable 5
28.11.4 MAC Filter Set Command
Syntax:
switch mac filter set <port> <mac> [<mac> <mac> ...]
where
<port>
<mac>
This command adds an allowed source MAC address on the specified ADSL port.
The following example adds source MAC address 00:a0:c5:12:34:56 for ADSL port 5.
Figure 147 MAC Filter Set Command Example
ras> switch mac filter set 5 00:a0:c5:12:34:56
28.11.5 MAC Filter Delete Command
Syntax:
switch mac filter delete <port> <mac> [<mac> <mac> ...]
where
<port>
<mac>
Chapter 28 Switch Commands
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You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL ports <*>
or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range of
ports <1,5,6~10>.
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The number of an ADSL port.
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The source MAC address in "00:a0:c5:12:34:56" format.
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The number of an ADSL port.
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The source MAC address in "00:a0:c5:12:34:56" format.
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