Dell 9.7(0.0) manual Extended MAC ACL Commands, Usage Information Related Commands

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Usage Information

Related Commands

The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

VersionDescription

9.7(0.0)

Introduced on the S6000–ON.

9.0.2.0Introduced on the S6000.

8.3.19.0Introduced on the S4820T.

8.3.11.1Introduced on the Z9000.

8.3.7.0Introduced on the S4810.

8.1.1.0Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale.

7.6.1.0Introduced on the S-Series.

7.5.1.0Introduced on the C-Series.

7.4.1.0Added the monitor option.

6.1.1.0Introduced on the E-Series.

When you use the log option, the CP processor logs details about the packets that match. Depending on how many packets match the log entry and at what rate, the CP may become busy as it has to log these packets’ details.

NOTE: When you configure the ACL logging and byte counters simultaneously, byte counters may display an incorrect value. Configure packet counters with logging instead.

deny — configures a filter to drop packets.

permit — configures a filter to forward packets.

Extended MAC ACL Commands

When an access-list is created without any rule and then applied to an interface, ACL behavior reflects implicit permit. The following commands configure Extended MAC ACLs.

The S6000 supports both Ingress and Egress MAC ACLs.

NOTE: For more information, also refer to the Commands Common to all ACL Types and Common MAC Access List Commands sections.

deny

To drop packets that match the filter criteria, configure a filter.

Syntaxdeny {any host mac-address mac-source-address mac-source-

address-mask} {any host mac-address mac-destination-address

Access Control Lists (ACL)

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