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Secondary Class of Service: Select this radio button to require the secondary
Class of Service (CoS) value in an Ethernet frame header to match the specified
secondary CoS value.

Secondary VLAN: Select this radio button to require a packet’s VLAN ID to match
a secondary VLAN ID. The VLAN value is in the range from 1 to 4093.

Ethernet Type: Select this radio button to require the EtherType value in the

Ethernet frame header to match the specified EtherType value. After you select
the radio button, select the EtherType keyword from the menu of common
protocols that are mapped to their Ethertype value. You can also select User
Value
from the menu and enter a value in the hexadecimal range from 600 to
ffff.

Source MAC: Select this radio button to require a packet’s source MAC address
to match the specified MAC address. After you select this radio button, use the
following fields to configure the source MAC address match criteria:

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Address: The source MAC address to match. The source MAC address is
specified as six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons.

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Mask: The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the source MAC address to
compare against the Ethernet frame. Use Fs and zeros to configure the MAC
mask. An F means that the bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position means
that the data is not significant. For example, if the MAC address is
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with
aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number). Note
that this is not a wildcard mask, which ACLs use.

Destination MAC: Select this radio button to require a packet’s destination MAC
address to match the specified MAC address. After you select the radio button,
use the following fields to configure the destination MAC address match criteria:

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Address: The destination MAC address to match. The destination MAC
address is specified as six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons.

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Mask: The MAC mask, which specifies the bits in the destination MAC address
to compare against an Ethernet frame. Use Fs and zeros to configure the MAC
mask. An F means that the bit is checked, and a zero in a bit position means
that the data is not significant. For example, if the MAC address is
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and the mask is ff:ff:00:00:00:00, all MAC addresses with
aa:bb:xx:xx:xx:xx result in a match (where x is any hexadecimal number). Note
that this is not a wildcard mask, which ACLs use.

Protocol Type: Select this radio button to require a packet’s Layer 4 protocol to
match the specified protocol, which you must select from the menu. You can also
select Other from the menu and enter a protocol number from 0 to 255.

Source IP: Select this radio button to require a packet’s source IP address to
match the specified IP address. After you select the radio button, use the following
fields to configure the source IP address match criteria:

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