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Chapter 32
Configuring QoS
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to create a Layer 2 MAC ACL for non-IP traffic:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
mac access-list extended name
Step 3
{permit | deny} {host src-MAC-addr mask |
any | host dst-MAC-addr | dst-MAC-addr
mask} [type mask]
Step 4
end
Step 5
show access-lists [access-list-number |
access-list-name]
Step 6
copy running-config startup-config
To delete an access list, use the no mac access-list extended access-list-name global configuration
command.
This example shows how to create a Layer 2 MAC ACL with two permit statements. The first statement
allows traffic from the host with MAC address 0001.0000.0001 to the host with MAC
address 0002.0000.0001. The second statement allows only Ethertype XNS-IDP traffic from the host
with MAC address 0001.0000.0002 to the host with MAC address 0002.0000.0002.
Switch(config)# mac access-list extended maclist1
Switch(config-ext-macl)# permit 0001.0000.0001 0.0.0 0002.0000.0001 0.0.0
Switch(config-ext-macl)# permit 0001.0000.0002 0.0.0 0002.0000.0002 0.0.0 xns-idp
! (Note: all other access implicitly denied)
OL-13018-01
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Create a Layer 2 MAC ACL by specifying the name of the list.
After entering this command, the mode changes to extended MAC
ACL configuration.
Specify the type of traffic to permit or deny if the conditions are
matched, entering the command as many times as necessary.
For src-MAC-addr, enter the MAC address of the host from
which the packet is being sent. You specify this by using the
hexadecimal format (H.H.H), by using the any keyword as an
abbreviation for source 0.0.0, source-wildcard ffff.ffff.ffff, or by
using the host keyword for source 0.0.0.
For mask, enter the wildcard bits by placing ones in the bit
positions that you want to ignore.
For dst-MAC-addr, enter the MAC address of the host to which
the packet is being sent. You specify this by using the
hexadecimal format (H.H.H), by using the any keyword as an
abbreviation for source 0.0.0, source-wildcard ffff.ffff.ffff, or by
using the host keyword for source 0.0.0.
(Optional) For type mask, specify the Ethertype number of a
packet with Ethernet II or SNAP encapsulation to identify the
protocol of the packet. For type, the range is from 0 to 65535,
typically specified in hexadecimal. For mask, enter the don't
care bits applied to the Ethertype before testing for a match.
When creating an access list, remember that, by default, the
Note
end of the access list contains an implicit deny statement for
everything if it did not find a match before reaching the end.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
Configuring Standard QoS
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