Administrator Guide

Layer 2 Switching Commands 274
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.
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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