Example - permitting wisp traffic, Example - permitting arp traffic, Permitting ip traffic – Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual

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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide

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MAC Extended ACL config commands

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The controller (by default) does not allow layer 2 traffic to pass through the interface. To adopt an
access point through an interface, configure an access control list to allow an ethernet WISP. .v

NOTE

To apply an IP based ACL to an interface, a MAC access list entry to allow ARP is mandatory. A MAC
ACL always takes precedence over IP based ACLs.

The last ACE in the access list is an implicit deny statement. Whenever the interface receives the
packet, its content is checked against all the ACEs in the ACL. It is allowed/denied based on the
ACL’s configuration.

Example - permitting WISP traffic

The example below permits WISP traffic from any source MAC address to any destination MAC
address:

RFController(config-ext-macl)#permit any any type wisp

RFController(config-ext-macl)#

Example - permitting ARP traffic

The example below permits arp based traffic from any source MAC address to any destination MAC
address:

RFController(config-ext-macl)#permit any any type arp

RFController(config-ext-macl)#

Permitting IP traffic

The example below permits IP based traffic from a source MAC address to any destination MAC
address:

RFController(config-ext-macl)#permit host 11:22:33:44:55:66 any type ip

RFController(config-ext-macl)#

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