Filter Policies
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The no form of the command deletes the IP filter policy. A filter policy cannot be deleted until it is 
removed from all network interfaces where it is applied.
Parameters ipv6-filter-id — the IPv6 filter policy ID number
Values 1 to 65535 
create — keyword required when first creating the configuration context. When the context is 
created, you can navigate into the context without the create keyword.
mac-filter
Syntax mac-filter filter-id [create] 
no mac-filter filter-id 
Context config>filter
Description This command enables the context for a MAC filter policy.
The MAC filter policy specifies either a forward or a drop action for packets based on the specified 
match criteria.
The MAC filter policy, sometimes referred to as an access control list (ACL), is a template that can be 
applied to multiple services as long as the scope of the policy is template.
A MAC filter policy cannot be applied to a network interface, a VPRN service, or an IES service. 
Any changes made to the existing policy, using any of the sub-commands, will be applied immediately 
to all services where this policy is applied. 
The no form of the command deletes the MAC filter policy. A filter policy cannot be deleted until it 
is removed from all SAPs where it is applied.
Parameters filter-id — the MAC filter policy ID number
Values 1 to 65535
create — keyword required when first creating the configuration context. When the context is 
created, you can navigate into the context without the create keyword.
vlan-filter
Syntax vlan-filter filter-id [create] 
no vlan-filter filter-id 
Context config>filter
Description This command enables the context for a VLAN filter policy.
The VLAN filter policy specifies either a forward or a drop action for packets based on the specified 
match criteria.