DELL PC6224F User Manual
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ACL Commands
Syntax
{deny | permit} {
srcmac srcmacmask | any} {dstmac dstmacmask | any |
bpdu} [{
ethertypekey | 0x0600-0xFFFF}] [vlan eq 0-4095] [cos 0-7]
[secondary-vlan eq
0-4095] [secondary-cos 0-7] [log] [assign-queue queue-
id] [{mirror |redirect} interface]
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srcmac — Valid source MAC address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
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srcmacmask — Valid MAC address bitmask for the source MAC address in
format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
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any — Packets sent to or received from any MAC address
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dstmac — Valid destination MAC address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
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destmacmask — Valid MAC address bitmask for the destination MAC
address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
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bpdu — Bridge protocol data unit
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ethertypekey — Either a keyword or valid four-digit hexadecimal number.
(Range: Supported values are appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx,
mplsmcast, mplsucast, Netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp.)
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0x0600-0xFFFF — Specify custom ethertype value (hexadecimal range
0x0600-0xFFFF)
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vlan eq — VLAN number. (Range 0-4095)
• cos — Class of service. (Range 0-7)
• log — Specifies that this rule is to be logged.
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• log — Specifies that this rule is to be logged.
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assign-queue — Specifies particular hardware queue for handling traffic
that matches the rule.
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queue-id — 0-6, where n is number of user configurable queues available
for that hardware platform.
• mirror — Copies the traffic matching this rule to the specified interface.
• redirect — Forwards traffic matching this rule to the specified physical
• redirect — Forwards traffic matching this rule to the specified physical
interface.
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interface — Valid physical interface in unit/<port-type>port format, for
example 1/g12.