Filter Policies
7750 SR OS Router Configuration Guide Page 341
Modifying a MAC Filter Policy
To access a specific MAC filter, you must specify the filter ID. Use the no form of the command
to remove the command parameters or return the parameter to the default setting.
Example: config>filter# mac-filter 90
config>filter>mac-filter# description "New filter info"
config>filter>mac-filter# entry 1
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# description "New entry info"
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# action forward
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# exit
config>filter>mac-filter# entry 2 create
config>filter>mac-filter>entry$ action drop
config>filter>mac-filter>entry# match
config>filter>mac-filter>entry>match# dot1p 7 7
The following output displays the modified MAC filter output:
A:ALA-7>config>filter# info
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...
mac-filter 90 create
description "New filter info"
scope exclusive
entry 1 create
description "New entry info"
match
src-mac 00:dc:98:1d:00:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
dst-mac 02:dc:98:1d:00:01 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
exit
action forward
exit
entry 2 create
match
dot1p 7 7
exit
action drop
exit
exit
...
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A:ALA-7>config>filter#