Dell PowerConnect 5548 User Guide - Page 674
Match ACL Type, IP and MAC, MAC ACL, Preferred ACL, Class Mapping
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- Match ACL Type - Enter the criteria that a packet must match in order to belong to the flow defined by the class map. The possible options are: • IP - A packet must match either of the IP-based ACLs in the class map. • MAC - A packet must match the MAC-based ACL in the class map. • IP and MAC - A packet must match the IP-based ACL and the MAC-based ACL in the class map (match-all). • IP or MAC - A packet must match either the IP-based ACL or the MAC-based ACL in the class map (match-any). - IP ACL - Select the IPv4-based ACL or the IPv6-based ACL for the class map. - MAC ACL - Select the MAC-based ACL for the class map. - Preferred ACL - Select whether packets are first matched to an IP-based ACL or a MAC-based ACL. Defining Class Mapping Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for setting the fields in the Class Mapping pages. Table 22-13. Class Mapping CLI Commands CLI Command class class-map-name [accessgroup acl-name] no class class-map-name class-map class-map-name [match-all|match-any] no class-map class-map-name Description Defines a traffic classification and enters the Policy-map Class Configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to detach a class map from the policy map. Creates or modifies a class map and enters the Class-map Configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to delete a class map. 674 Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide