Command Line Reference Guide
seq
Configure a filter with a specific sequence number.
S5000
Syntax
seq sequence-number {deny | permit} {any | host mac-address |
mac-source-address mac-source-address-mask} {any | host mac-
address | mac-destination-address mac-destination-address-mask}
[ethertype operator] [count [byte]] [monitor]
Parameters
sequence-
number
Enter a number as the filter sequence number. The range is zero (0) to
65535.
deny Enter the keyword deny to drop any traffic matching this filter.
permit Enter the keyword permit to forward any traffic matching this filter.
any Enter the keyword any to filter all packets.
host
mac-
address
Enter the keyword host and then enter a MAC address to filter
packets with that host address.
mac-source-
address
Enter a MAC address in nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn format.
The MAC ACL supports an inverse mask; therefore, a mask of
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff allows entries that do not match and a mask of
00:00:00:00:00:00 only allows entries that match exactly.
mac-source-
address-mask
Specify which bits in the MAC address must be matched.
mac-destination-
address
Enter the destination MAC address and mask in nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn
format.
mac-destination-
address-mask
Specify which bits in the MAC address must be matched.
The MAC ACL supports an inverse mask; therefore, a mask of
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff allows entries that do not match and a mask of
00:00:00:00:00:00 only allows entries that match exactly.
ethertype
operator
(OPTIONAL) To filter based on protocol type, enter one of the
following Ethertypes:
• ev2 - is the Ethernet II frame format.
• llc - is the IEEE 802.3 frame format.
• snap - is the IEEE 802.3 SNAP frame format.
count (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword count to count packets the filter
processes.
byte (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword byte to count bytes the filter
processes.
monitor (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword monitor when the rule is describing
the traffic that you want to monitor and the ACL in which you are
creating the rule is applied to the monitored interface.
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