(Access-List Hardware Mac Filter) - Allied Telesis AT-IX5-28GPX Manual

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(access-list hardware MAC filter)

Overview
Use this ACL filter to add a MAC filter entry to the current hardware access-list. The
filter will match on any IP packet that has the specified source and destination MAC
addresses. The parameter any may be specified if an address does not matter. If a
sequence number is specified, the new filter is inserted at the specified location.
Otherwise, the new filter is added at the end of the access-list.
The no variant of this command removes a MAC filter entry from the current
hardware access-list. You can specify the MAC filter entry for removal by entering
either its sequence number (e.g. no 10), or by entering its MAC filter profile
without specifying its sequence number.
Note that the sequence number can be found by running the
Hardware ACLs)
Syntax [mac]
[<sequence-number>]
{deny|permit|send-to-cpu|copy-to-cpu|copy-to-mirror} mac
{<source-mac-address> <source-mac-mask>|any}
{<destination-mac-address> <destination-mac-mask>|any}
no {deny|permit|send-to-cpu|copy-to-cpu|copy-to-mirror} mac
{<source-mac-address> <source-mac-mask>|any}
{<destination-mac-address> <destination-mac-mask>|any}
no <sequence-number>
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Parameter
<sequence-number>
deny
permit
send-to-cpu
copy-to-cpu
copy-to-mirror
mac
<source-mac-address>
<source-mac-mask>
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
Description
<1-65535>
The sequence number for the filter entry of the
selected access control list.
Specify packets to reject.
Specify packets to accept.
Specify packets to send to the CPU.
Specify packets to copy to the CPU.
Specify packets to copy to the CPU.
MAC address.
The source MAC address of the packets.
Enter this in the format <HHHH.HHHH.HHHH>
where each H is a hexadecimal number that
represents a 4 bit binary number.
The mask that will be applied to the source MAC
addresses.
Enter this in the format <HHHH.HHHH.HHHH>
where each H is a hexadecimal number that
represents a 4 bit binary number. For a mask, each
value will be either 0 or F.
Where Hex FF = Ignore, and Hex 00 = Match.
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