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Example Create a MAC ACL whose ID is 23: T1500-28PCT(config)# mac access-list 23 access-list standard Description The access-list standard command is used to add Standard-IP ACL rule. To delete the corresponding rule, please use no access-list standard command. Standard-IP ACLs analyze and process data packets based on a series of match conditions, which can be the source IP addresses and destination IP addresses carried in the packets. Syntax access-list standard acl-id rule rule-id { deny | permit } [[ sip source-ip ] smask source-ip-mask] [[ dip destination-ip ] dmask destination-ip-mask ] no access-list standard acl-id rule rule-id Parameter acl-id -- The desired Standard-IP ACL for configuration. rule-id -- The rule ID. deny -- The operation to discard packets. permit --The operation to forward packets. It is the default value. source-ip -- The source IP address contained in the rule. source-ip-mask -- The source IP address mask. It is required if you typed the source IP address. destination-ip -- The destination IP address contained in the rule. destination-ip-mask -- The destination IP address mask. It is required if you typed the destination IP address. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Create a Standard-IP ACL whose ID is 120, and add Rule 10 for it. In the rule, the source IP address is 192.168.0.100, the source IP address mask is 255.255.255.0, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the switch: T1500-28PCT(config)# access-list create 120 112

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Example
Create a MAC ACL whose ID is 23:
T1500-28PCT(config)# mac access-list
23
access-list standard
Description
The
access-list standard
command is used to add Standard-IP ACL rule. To
delete the corresponding rule, please use
no access-list standard
command.
Standard-IP ACLs analyze and process data packets based on a series of
match conditions, which can be the source IP addresses and destination IP
addresses carried in the packets.
Syntax
access-list standard
acl-id
rule
rule-id
{ deny
|
permit } [[
sip
source-ip
]
smask
source-ip-mask
] [[
dip
destination-ip
]
dmask
destination-ip-mask
]
no access-list standard
acl-id
rule
rule-id
Parameter
acl-id
—— The desired Standard-IP ACL for configuration.
rule-id
—— The rule ID.
deny —— The operation to discard packets.
permit ——The operation to forward packets. It is the default value.
source-ip
—— The source IP address contained in the rule.
source-ip-mask
—— The source IP address mask. It is required if you typed the
source IP address.
destination-ip
—— The destination IP address contained in the rule.
destination-ip-mask
—— The destination IP address mask. It is required if you
typed the destination IP address.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Create a Standard-IP ACL whose ID is 120, and add Rule 10 for it. In the rule,
the source IP address is 192.168.0.100, the source IP address mask is
255.255.255.0, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the switch:
T1500-28PCT(config)# access-list create
120