Chapter 10
| Access Control Lists
MAC ACLs
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no {permit | deny} tagged-802.3
{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[vid vid vid-bitmask]
{permit | deny} untagged-802.3
{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
[time-range time-range-name]
no {permit | deny} untagged-802.3
{any | host source | source address-bitmask}
{any | host destination | destination address-bitmask}
tagged-eth2 – Tagged Ethernet II packets.
untagged-eth2 – Untagged Ethernet II packets.
tagged-802.3 – Tagged Ethernet 802.3 packets.
untagged-802.3 – Untagged Ethernet 802.3 packets.
any – Any MAC source or destination address.
host – A specific MAC address.
source – Source MAC address.
destination – Destination MAC address range with bitmask.
address-
bitmask
5
– Bitmask for MAC address (in hexadecimal format).
vid – VLAN ID. (Range: 1-4094)
vid-bitmask
5
–
VLAN bitmask. (Range: 1-4095)
protocol – A specific Ethernet protocol number. (Range: 0-ffff hex.)
protocol-bitmask
5
– Protocol bitmask. (Range: 0-ffff hex.)
time-range-name - Name of the time range. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
MAC ACL
Command Usage
◆ New rules are added to the end of the list.
◆ The ethertype option can only be used to filter Ethernet II formatted packets.
◆ A detailed listing of Ethernet protocol types can be found in RFC 1060. A few of
the more common types include the following:
■
0800 - IP
■
0806 - ARP
5. For all bitmasks, “1” means care and “0” means ignore.