MAC ACL
S
24-21
Command Usage
You must configure a mask for an ACL rule before you can bind it to
a port or set the queue or frame priorities associated with the rule.
A mask can only be used by all ingress ACLs or all egress ACLs.
The precedence of the ACL rules applied to a packet is not determined
by order of the rules, but instead by the order of the masks; i.e., the
first mask that matches a rule will determine the rule that is applied to
a packet.
Example
Related Commands
mask (MAC ACL) (24-21)
mac access-group (24-25)
mask (MAC ACL)
This command defines a mask for MAC ACLs. This mask defines the
fields to check in the packet header. Use the no form to remove a mask.
Syntax
[
no
]
mask
[
pktformat
]
{
any
|
host
|
source-bitmask
} {
any
|
host
|
destination-bitmask
}
[
vid
[
vid-bitmask
]] [
ethertype
[
ethertype-bitmask
]]
pktformat – Check the packet format field. (If this keyword must
be used in the mask, the packet format must be specified in ACL rule
to match.)
any – Any address will be matched.
host – The address must be for a single node.
source-bitmask – Source address of rule must match this bitmask.
• destination-bitmask – Destination address of rule must match this
bitmask.
vid – Check the VLAN ID field.
vid-bitmask – VLAN ID of rule must match this bitmask.
Console(config)#access-list mac mask-precedence in
Console(config-mac-mask-acl)#