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Configuring PFC QoS
This example shows how to create a MAC-Layer ACL named mac_layer that denies dec-phase-iv traffic
with source address 0000.4700.0001 and destination address 0000.4700.0009, but permits all other
traffic:
Router(config)# mac access-list extended mac_layer
Router(config-ext-macl)# deny 0000.4700.0001 0.0.0 0000.4700.0009 0.0.0 dec-phase-iv
Router(config-ext-macl)# permit any any
Configuring ARP ACLs for QoS Filtering
Note
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ACL entries are scanned in the order you enter them. The first matching entry is used. To improve
performance, place the most commonly used entries near the beginning of the ACL.
An implicit deny any any entry exists at the end of an ACL unless you include an explicit permit
any any entry at the end of the list.
All new entries to an existing list are placed at the end of the list. You cannot add entries to the
middle of a list.
This list shows the EtherType values and their corresponding protocol keywords:
0x0600—xns-idp—Xerox XNS IDP
0x0BAD—vines-ip—Banyan VINES IP
0x0baf—vines-echo—Banyan VINES Echo
0x6000—etype-6000—DEC unassigned, experimental
0x6001—mop-dump—DEC Maintenance Operation Protocol (MOP) Dump/Load Assistance
0x6002—mop-console—DEC MOP Remote Console
0x6003—decnet-iv—DEC DECnet Phase IV Route
0x6004—lat—DEC Local Area Transport (LAT)
0x6005—diagnostic—DEC DECnet Diagnostics
0x6007—lavc-sca—DEC Local-Area VAX Cluster (LAVC), SCA
0x6008—amber—DEC AMBER
0x6009—mumps—DEC MUMPS
0x0800—ip—Malformed, invalid, or deliberately corrupt IP frames
0x8038—dec-spanning—DEC LANBridge Management
0x8039—dsm—DEC DSM/DDP
0x8040—netbios—DEC PATHWORKS DECnet NETBIOS Emulation
0x8041—msdos—DEC Local Area System Transport
0x8042—etype-8042—DEC unassigned
0x809B—appletalk—Kinetics EtherTalk (AppleTalk over Ethernet)
0x80F3—aarp—Kinetics AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP)
The PFC2 applies IP ACLs to ARP traffic.
The PFC3 does not apply IP ACLs to ARP traffic.
With a PFC3, you cannot apply microflow policing to ARP traffic.
Chapter 41
Configuring PFC QoS
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