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Permit, deny (mac acl) – Accton Technology ES4512C User Manual

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Command Line Interface

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Example

Related Commands

permit, deny 4-102
mac access-group (4-107)
show mac access-list (4-103)

permit, deny (MAC ACL)

This command adds a rule to a MAC ACL. The rule filters packets matching a
specified MAC source or destination address (i.e., physical layer address), or
Ethernet protocol type. Use the no form to remove a rule.

Syntax

[no] {permit | deny}

{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[vid vid vid-bitmask] [ethertype protocol [protocol-bitmask]]

Note:- The default is for Ethernet II packets.

[no] {permit | deny} tagged-eth2

{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[vid vid vid-bitmask] [ethertype protocol [protocol-bitmask]]

[no] {permit | deny} untagged-eth2

{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[ethertype protocol [protocol-bitmask]]

[no] {permit | deny} tagged-802.3

{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[vid vid vid-bitmask]

[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.

Console(config)#access-list mac jerry
Console(config-mac-acl)#

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