Administrator Guide
Layer 2 Switching Commands 274
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time-range-name
—Use the
time-range
parameter to impose a time
limitation on the MAC ACL rule as defined by the parameter.
•
assign-queue
—
Specifies particular hardware queue for handling traffic that
matches the rule.
•
queue-id
—
0-6, where n is number of user configurable queues available for that
hardware platform.
•
mirror
—
Copies the traffic matching this rule to the specified interface.
•
redirect
—
Forwards traffic matching this rule to the specified Ethernet interface.
•
interface-id
—
An Ethernet interface identifier, for example gi1/0/12.
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rate-limit
rate burst-size
—Specifies the allowed rate of traffic per the
configured rate in kbps and burst-size in kbytes. Rate limits only apply to
permit rules.
– Rate— The committed rate in kilobits per second
– Burst-size—The committed burst size in Kilobytes.
Default Configuration
An implicit deny all condition is added by the system after the last MAC or
IP/IPv6 access group if no route-map is configured on the interface.
Command Mode
Mac-Access-List Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The assign-queue and redirect parameters are only valid for permit
commands.
An implicit deny all condition is added by the system after the last MAC or
IP/IPv6 access group if no route-map is configured on the interface.
Every permit/deny rule that does not have a rate-limit parameter is assigned a
counter. If counter resources become exhausted, a warning is issued and the
rule is applied to the hardware without the counter.
If a permit|deny clause is entered with the same sequence number as an
existing rule, an error is displayed and the existing rule is not updated with
the new information.
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