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Format [sequence-number] {deny|permit} {srcmac | any} {dstmac | any}
[ethertypekey | 0x0600-0xFFFF] [vlan {eq 0-4095}] [cos 0-7]
[[log] [time-range time-range-name] [assign-queue queue-id]]
[unit/slot/port][rate-limit rate burst-size]
Mode Mac-Access-List Config
Note
An implicit deny all MAC rule always terminates the access list.
The sequence-number specifies the sequence number for the ACL rule. The sequence number is
specified by the user or is generated by device.
If a sequence number is not specified for the rule, a sequence number that is 10 greater than the last
sequence number in ACL is used and this rule is placed in the end of the list. If this is the first ACL rule in
the given ACL, a sequence number of 10 is assigned. If the calculated sequence number exceeds the
maximum sequence number value, the ACL rule creation fails. A rule cannot be created that duplicates
an already existing one and a rule cannot be configured with a sequence number that is already used
for another rule.
For example, if user adds new ACL rule to ACL without specifying a sequence number, it is placed at the
bottom of the list. By changing the sequence number, the user can move the ACL rule to a dierent
position in the ACL.
The Ethertype may be specified as either a keyword or a four-digit hexadecimal value from
0x0600-0xFFFF. The currently supported ethertypekey values are: appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6,
ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp. Each of these translates into its equivalent
Ethertype value(s).
Table 13: Ethertype Keyword and 4-digit Hexadecimal Value
Ethertype Keyword Corresponding Value
appletalk 0x809B
arp 0x0806
ibmsna 0x80D5
ipv4 0x0800
ipv6 0x86DD
ipx 0x8037
mplsmcast 0x8848
mplsucast 0x8847
netbios 0x8191
novell 0x8137, 0x8138
pppoe 0x8863, 0x8864
rarp 0x8035
Quality of Service Commands
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