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DGS-3130 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide, DST-MAC-ADDR DST, MAC-WILDCARD, TYPE
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DGS-3130 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide DST-MAC-ADDR DSTMAC-WILDCARD ethernet-type TYPE MASK cos VALUE inner INNER-COS vlan VLAN-ID inner INNER-VLAN time-range PROFILENAME Specifies a group of destination MAC addresses by using a wildcard bitmap. The bit corresponding to the bit value 1 will be ignored. The bit corresponding to the bit value 0 will be checked. (Optional) Specifies that the Ethernet type which is a hexadecimal number from 0 to FFFF or the name of an Ethernet type which can be one of the following: aarp, appletalk, decnet-iv, etype-6000, etype-8042, lat, lavc-sca, mop-console, mopdump, vines-echo, vines-ip, xns-idp, or arp. (Optional) Specifies the priority value of 0 to 7. (Optional) Specifies the inner priority value. The range is from 0 to 7. (Optional) Specifies the VLAN-ID. (Optional) Specifies the inner VLAN ID. (Optional) Specifies the name of time period profile associated with the access list delineating its activation period Default None. Command Mode MAC Access-list Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline If a rule entry is created without a sequence number, a sequence number will be automatically assigned. If it is the first entry, the sequence number 10 is assigned. A subsequent rule entry will be assigned a sequence number that is 10 greater than the largest sequence number in that access list and is placed at the end of the list. The user can use the command access-list sequence to change the start sequence number and increment number for the specified access list. After the command is applied, the new rule without specified sequence number will be assigned sequence based new sequence setting of the specified access list. When you manually assign the sequence number, it is better to have a reserved interval for future lower sequence number entries. Otherwise, it will create extra effort to insert an entry with a lower sequence number. The sequence number must be unique in the domain of an access-list. If you enter a sequence number that is already present, an error message will be displayed. Multiple entries can be added to the list, and you can use permit for one entry and use deny for the other entry. Different permit and deny commands can match different fields available for setting. Example This example shows how to configure MAC access entries in the profile daily-profile to allow two sets of source MAC addresses. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# mac access-list extended daily-profile Switch(config-mac-ext-acl)# permit 00:80:33:00:00:00 00:00:00:ff:ff:ff any Switch(config-mac-ext-acl)# permit 00:f4:57:00:00:00 00:00:00:ff:ff:ff any Switch(config-mac-ext-acl)# 59