CLI Reference Guide-R04

Table Of Contents
Chapter 10
| Access Control Lists
MAC ACLs
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no {permit | deny} tagged-802.3
{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[vid vid vid-bitmask]
{permit | deny} untagged-802.3
{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[time-range time-range-name]
no {permit | deny} untagged-802.3
{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
tagged-eth2 – Tagged Ethernet II packets.
untagged-eth2 – Untagged Ethernet II packets.
tagged-802.3 – Tagged Ethernet 802.3 packets.
untagged-802.3 – Untagged Ethernet 802.3 packets.
any – Any MAC source or destination address.
host – A specific MAC address.
source – Source MAC address.
destination – Destination MAC address range with bitmask.
address-
bitmask
6
– Bitmask for MAC address (in hexadecimal format).
vid – VLAN ID. (Range: 1-4094)
vid-bitmask
6
VLAN bitmask. (Range: 1-4095)
protocol – A specific Ethernet protocol number. (Range: 0-ffff hex.)
protocol-bitmask
6
– Protocol bitmask. (Range: 0-ffff hex.)
time-range-name - Name of the time range. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
MAC ACL
Command Usage
New rules are added to the end of the list.
The ethertype option can only be used to filter Ethernet II formatted packets.
A detailed listing of Ethernet protocol types can be found in RFC 1060. A few of
the more common types include the following:
0800 - IP
0806 - ARP
6. For all bitmasks, “1” means care and “0” means ignore.