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mac access-list extended rename
This command changes the name of a MAC ACL. The name parameter is the name of an existing MAC
ACL. The newname parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely
identifying the MAC access list.
This command fails if a MAC ACL by the name newname already exists.
Format mac access-list extended rename name newname
Mode Global Config
mac access-list resequence
Use this command to renumber the sequence numbers of the entries for specified MAC access list with
the given increment value starting from a particular sequence number. The command is used to edit the
sequence numbers of ACL rules in the ACL and change the order in which entries are applied. This
command is not saved in startup configuration and is not displayed in running configuration.
Note
If the generated sequence number exceeds the maximum sequence number, the ACL rule
creation fails and an informational message is displayed.
Default 10
Format mac access-list resequence {name| id } starting-sequence-
number increment
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
starting-
sequence-number
The sequence number from which to start. The range is 1–2147483647. The default is 10.
increment
The amount to increment. The range is 1–2147483647. The default is 10.
{deny | permit} (MAC ACL)
This command creates a new rule for the current MAC access list. A rule may either deny or permit
trac according to the specified classification fields. At a minimum, the source and destination MAC
value must be specified, each of which may be substituted using the keyword any to indicate a match
on any value in that field. The remaining command parameters are all optional, but the most frequently
used parameters appear in the same relative order as shown in the command format.
Quality of Service Commands
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