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where 
<portlist> 
=  You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL 
ports <*> or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also 
include a range of ports <1,5,6~10>. 
<count>  =  Set the limit for how many MAC addresses that a port 
may dynamically learn. For example, if you are 
configuring port 2 and you set this field to "5", then 
only five devices with dynamically learned MAC 
addresses may access port 2 at any one time. A sixth 
device would have to wait until one of the five learned 
MAC addresses ages out. 
The valid range is from “1” to “1024”. 
This command sets the limit for how many MAC addresses may be dynamically 
learned on the specified ADSL port(s). 
Note: If you also use MAC filtering on a port, it is recommended that you set the 
MAC count to be equal to or greater than the number of MAC filter entries 
you configure. 
The following example sets the MAC count filter to allow up to 50 MAC 
addresses to be dynamically learned on ADSL port 7. 
Figure 134   MAC Count Set Command Example 
ras> switch mac count set 7 50 
27.13 Packet Filter Commands 
Use the following packet filter commands to filter out specific types of packets 
on specific ports. 
27.13.1    Packet Filter Show Command 
Syntax: 
switch pktfilter show [portlist] 
where 
[portlist] 
=  You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL 
ports <*> or a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also 
include a range of ports <1,5,6~10>. 










