NETGEAR XSM7224S-100NAS Switch User Manual


 
ProSafe XSM7224S Managed Stackable Switch CLI Manual, Software Version 9.0
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 5-36
v1.0, November 2010
The assign-queue parameter allows specification of a particular hardware queue for handling
traffic that matches this rule. The allowed <queue-id> value is 0-(n-1), where n is the number
of user configurable queues available for the hardware platform. The assign-queue parameter
is valid only for a permit rule.
mac access-group
This command either attaches a specific MAC Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name>
to an interface, or associates it with a VLAN ID, in a given direction. The <name> parameter
must be the name of an existing MAC ACL.
An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this mac access list relative
to other mac access lists already assigned to this interface and direction. A lower number indicates
higher precedence order. If a sequence number is already in use for this interface and direction, the
specified mac access list replaces the currently attached mac access list using that sequence
number. If the sequence number is not specified for this command, a sequence number that is one
greater than the highest sequence number currently in use for this interface and direction is used.
This command specified in 'Interface Config' mode only affects a single interface, whereas the
'Global Config' mode setting is applied to all interfaces. The VLAN keyword is only valid in the
'Global Config' mode. The 'Interface Config' mode command is only available on platforms that
support independent per-port class of service queue configuration.
Note: The special command form {deny | permit} any any is used to match all Ethernet
layer 2 packets, and is the equivalent of the IP access list “match every” rule.
Format {deny|permit} {<srcmac> | any} {<dstmac> | any} [<ethertypekey> |
<0x0600-0xFFFF>] [vlan {eq <0-4095>}] [cos <0-7>] [[log] [assign-queue
<queue-id>]] [{mirror | redirect} <unit/slot/port>]
Mode Mac-Access-List Config
Note: You should be aware that the <out> option may or may not be available,
depending on the platform.