Dell PowerConnect 6024 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide (.htm) - Page 80
mac access-list
View all Dell PowerConnect 6024 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 80 highlights
www.dell.com | support.dell.com • source-port-Specifies the UDP/TCP source port. Use any for all ports. • dscp-Matches dscp number with the packet DSCP value. • precedence-Matches ip-precedence with the packet ip-precedence value. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Command Mode IP access-list Configuration mode User Guidelines When an access control entry (ACE) is added to an access control list, an implied deny-anyany condition exists at the end of the list. If there are no matches, the packets are denied. However, before the first ACE is added, the list permits all packets. NOTE: Using "any" specifies that all IP protocols are denied. The deny "any" does not imply that other protocols running over IP (for example, TCP, UDP, etc.) are "denied". Example The following example configures an ACL called "Dell" to deny any IP traffic to address 192.1.1.10 and mask 0.0.0.255. Console (config)# ip access-list Dell Console (config-ip-al)# deny any 192.1.1.10 0.0.0.255 any mac access-list The mac access-list global configuration command creates Layer 2 MAC ACLs, and enters to MAC-Access list configuration mode. To delete a MAC ACL use the no form of this command. Syntax mac access-list name no mac access-list name • name-Enter the MAC ACL name consisting of a character string up to 32 characters long. Default Configuration The default for all ACLs is deny. Command Mode Global Configuration mode 80 ACL Commands