one port and forwards (mirrors) them to another port. The source port is the
monitored port (MD) and the destination port is the monitoring port (MG).
Related
Commands
deny
— configures a MAC ACL filter to drop packets.
seq
—configure a MAC ACL filter with a specified sequence number.
seq
To a deny or permit filter in a MAC access list while creating the filter, assign a sequence number.
Syntax
seq
sequence-number
{deny | permit} {any |
mac-source-address
[
mac-source-address-mask
]} [count [byte]] [log [interval
minutes
] [threshold-in-msgs [
count
]] [monitor]
To remove this filter, use the
no seq
sequence-number
command.
Parameters
sequence-
number
Enter a number from 0 to 65535.
deny
Enter the keyword
deny
to configure a filter to drop packets
meeting this condition.
permit
Enter the keyword
permit
to configure a filter to forward
packets meeting this criteria.
any
Enter the keyword
any
to filter all packets.
mac-source-
address
Enter a MAC address in nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn format.
mac-source-
address-mask
(OPTIONAL) Specify which bits in the MAC address must
match. If no mask is specified, a mask of 00:00:00:00:00:00
is applied (in other words, the filter allows only MAC
addresses that match).
count
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
count
to count packets the
filter processes.
byte
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
byte
to count bytes the filter
processes.
log
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
log
to enable the triggering
of ACL log messages.
threshold-in
msgs
count
(OPTIONAL) Enter the
threshold-in-msgs
keyword
followed by a value to indicate the maximum number of ACL
logs that can be generated, exceeding which the generation
of ACL logs is terminated with the
seq
,
permit
, or
deny
commands. The threshold range is from 1 to 100.
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