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Chapter 4: Configuration Commands BMD00186-B, April 2010
VMAP Configuration
A VLAN Map is an Access Control List (ACL) that can be assigned to a VLAN or a VM group
instead of a port. In a virtualized environment where Virtual Machines move between physical
servers, VLAN Maps allow you to create traffic filtering and metering policies associated with a
VM’s VLAN.
For more information about VLAN Map configuration commands, see “Access Control List
Configuration” on page 253.
For more information about assigning VLAN Maps to a VLAN, see “VLAN Configuration” on
page 299.
For more information about assigning VLAN Maps to a VM group, see “VM Group Configuration”
on page 400.
Table 152 lists the general VMAP configuration commands.
Table 152 VMAP Configuration Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] access-control vmap <1-128> egress-port <port alias or number>
Configures the VMAP to function on egress packets.
Command mode: Global configuration
access-control vmap <1-128> action {permit|deny|set-priority <0-7>}
Configures a filter action for packets that match the VMAP definitions. You can choose to
permit (pass) or deny (drop) packets, or set the 802.1p priority level (0-7).
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] access-control vmap <1-128> statistics
Enables or disables the statistics collection for the VMAP.
Command mode: All except User EXEC
default access-control vmap <1-128>
Resets the VMAP parameters to their default values.
Command mode: Global configuration
show access-control vmap <1-128>
Displays the current VMAP parameters.
Command mode: All except User EXEC