Mask (mac acl), D 4-102, Mask (mac acl) (4-102) – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions OmniStack 6300-24 User Manual

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Command Line Interface

4-102

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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.
• ethertype – Check the Ethernet type field.
ethertype-bitmask – Ethernet type of rule must match this bitmask.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

MAC Mask

Command Usage

• Up to seven masks can be assigned to an ingress or egress ACL.
• Packets crossing a port are checked against all the rules in the ACL until a

match is found. The order in which these packets are checked is determined
by the mask, and not the order in which the ACL rules were entered.

• First create the required ACLs and inbound or outbound masks before

mapping an ACL to an interface.

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