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This is a new command that needs to be created to allow for the configuration of MAC-based access control lists.

Syntax

Configure a standard MAC Access Control List.

NAME-STR

The standard MAC ACL name.

200-299

The standard MAC ACL number.

Standard MAC ACL Configuration

Description: Configure the standard MAC ACL to filter the packets based on the source MAC address. The standard MAC ACL number ranges from 200 to 299. Ubuntu for mac intel.

Syntax

Configure an extended MAC Access Control List.

NAME-STR

The extended MAC ACL name.

300-399

The extended MAC ACL number.

Extended MAC ACL Configuration

Configure the extended MAC ACL to filter the packets based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, ethertype, CoS priority, or VLAN number. The extended MAC ACL number ranges from 300 to 399.

Syntax

Renumber the sequence number of the rules in the MAC ACL specified.

<1-2147483647>

The sequence number assigned to the first rule of the specified MAC ACL.

<1-2147483646>

The increment value that renumbers the subsequent rules in the specified MAC ACL.

Resequencing MAC ACL

Description: Renumber the sequence number of the rules in the MAC ACL specified. The first rule receives the sequence number specified in the start-seq-num and the subsequent rule numbers increment per the increment value.

NOTE:

Similar Command

ip access-list


This command is used to configure MAC ACL with a simplified configuration. A simplified configuration provides a way to easily configure MAC ACLs that only require matching on a source MAC address.

Syntax

[no]SEQ-NUMpermit|denyany|host SRC-MAC|SRC-MAC-MASKlog

permit

Packets matching the specified Ethernet header information.

deny

Packets matching the specified Ethernet header information. Hotkey for delete mac.

any

Match the packets with any source MAC address.

host

Match the packets with the specified source MAC address.

SRC-MAC

Match the packets belonging to the specified source MAC address range.

SRC-MAC-MASK

The MAC address group mask.

log

Log a debug message when the MAC ACL rule is hit.

NOTE:

Similar Command

(config)#ip access-list standard 1


Syntax

Add a comment for the MAC ACL rule specified. The maximum comment length is 100 characters.

Syntax

[no]SEQ-NUMpermit|denyany|host SRC-MAC|SRC-MAC SRC-MAC-MASKany|host DST-MAC|DST-MAC DST-MAC-MASKany|ETHERTYPEcos COS log

Used to configure an extended MAC ACL. The extended capabilities allow for matching on source MAC address, destination Mac address, EtherType, CoS, and VLAN. The VLAN value is only applicable when the MAC ACL is applied to a port or trunk interface.

permit

Simple tv for mac osx. Packets matching the specified Ethernet Header information.

deny

Packets matching the specified Ethernet Header information.

any

Match packets with any source/destination MAC address.

host

Match packets with the specified source/destination MAC address.

SRC-MAC

Match packets belonging to the specified source/destination MAC address range.

SRC-MAC-MASK

The source MAC address group mask.

DST-MAC-MASK

The destination MAC address group mask.

<0x600-0xFFFF>

Match a specific EtherType protocol.

aarp

AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP)

appletalk

AppleTalk/EtherTalk

arp

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

fcoe

Fibre Channel over Ethernet

fcoe-init

Fibre Channel over Ethernet Initialization

lldp

Link Layer Discovery Protocol

ip

Internet Protocol Version 4

ipv6

Internet Protocol Version 6

ipx-arpa

IPX Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)

ipx-non-arpa

IPX non-ARPA

is-is

Intermediate System to Intermediate System

mpls-unicast

MPLS Unicast

mpls-multicast

MPLS Multicast

q-in-q

IEEE 802.1ad encapsulation

rbridge

RBridge Channel Protocol

trill

IETF TRILL protocol

wake-on-lan

Wake on LAN

log

Log a debug message when the MAC ACL rule is hit.

cos

Match packets with a specified 802.1Q Priority Code Point value.

vlan

Match packets with the specified VLAN value.

VLAN-ID

Match packets with the specified VLAN value.

<0-7>

Match packets with a specified 802.1Q Priority Code Point value.

NOTE:

Similar Command

(config)#ip access-list extended 100


The remark command allows for the insertion of a string at the specified sequence number. The remark will consume the sequence number where it is specified and will remain in proper order if the list is resequenced. The remark ability provides a way of tracking notes inside the given ACL but they do not affect the behavior of the ACL.

Syntax

Add a comment for the MAC ACL or MAC ACL rule specified. The maximum comment length is 100 characters.

This command is used to apply a MAC ACL to an interface.

Syntax

Apply a MAC ACL to traffic on a port. A standard or extended MAC ACL filters packets based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, ethertype, CoS, or VLAN.

ASCII-STR

The MAC ACL name.

in

Apply MAC ACL on the inbound packets.

NOTE:

Similar command

ip access-group name in


This command is used to apply a MAC ACL to a VLAN .

Syntax

Apply a MAC ACL to traffic on a VLAN. A standard or extended MAC ACL filters packets based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, ethertype, CoS, or VLAN.

ASCII-STR

The MAC ACL name.

in

Apply MAC ACL on the inbound packets.

NOTE:

Similar command

ip access-group name in


Syntax

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show access-list ACL-NAME-STRconfig|config|ports|radius|resources|tunnelTUNNEL-ID|vlan VLAN-ID

The

Show access control list information. If no parameters are specified, a table of ACL information is displayed.

ACL-NAME-STR

Display detailed information about the specified ACL.

config

Show all configured ACLs on the switch using the CLI syntax used to create them.

ports

Show ACLs applied to the specified ports.

radius

Display ACLs applied via RADIUS.

resources

Display ACL resource usage and availability.

tunnel

Show ACLs applied to the specified tunnel.

vlan

Show ACLs applied to the specified VLAN.

This command is used to display the details about a specific ACL.

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Syntax

Show access-list 300

Show access-list 100

Syntax

Used to display a specific ACL as it would be shown in configuration.

mac-access-list

Syntax

Used to display the current ACLs that are applied to a specified port.

Show access-list

Syntax

Used to display the current ACLs that are applied to a specified VLAN.

For

show access-list ACL-NAME-STRconfig|config|ports|radius|resources|tunnelTUNNEL-ID|vlan VLAN-ID

Show access control list information. If no parameters are specified, a table of ACL information is displayed.

ACL-NAME-STR

Display detailed information about the specified ACL.

config

Show all configured ACLs on the switch using the CLI syntax used to create them.

ports

Show ACLs applied to the specified ports.

radius

Display ACLs applied via RADIUS.

resources

Display ACL resource usage and availability.

tunnel

Show ACLs applied to the specified tunnel.

vlan

Show ACLs applied to the specified VLAN.

This command is used to display the details about a specific ACL.

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Syntax

Show access-list 300

Show access-list 100

Syntax

Used to display a specific ACL as it would be shown in configuration.

mac-access-list

Syntax

Used to display the current ACLs that are applied to a specified port.

Show access-list

Syntax

Used to display the current ACLs that are applied to a specified VLAN.

VLAN-ID

Show ACLs applied to the specified VLAN.

all

Show ACLs applied to all VLANs.

Syntax

Used to display current resource usage and availability in the policy enforcement engine.

Show access-list resource

The hardware (TCAM) resources used by the ACLs configured on the switch is 4 of 8 Policy Engine management resources.

Key
ACLAccess Control Lists
QoSQuality of Service
IDMIdentity Driven Management
VTVirus Throttling
MirrorMirror Policies, Remote Intelligent Mirror endpoints
PBRPolicy Based Routing
OtherManagement VLAN, DHCP Snooping, ARP Protection, Jumbo IP-MTU, Transparent Mode.

Resource usage includes resources actually in use, or reserved for future use by the listed feature. Internal dedicated-purpose resources, such as port bandwidth limits or VLAN QoS priority, are not included.

The show statistics command will need to be updated to take a MAC parameter.

Syntax

Used to display hit counts for a given MAC ACL.

mac

Display the statistics of MAC ACL.

ACL-NAME-STR

The MAC ACL name.

port

Show statistics for the specified port.

[ethernet] PORT-NUM

The port on which the MAC ACL is applied.

Syntax

show statistics mac ACL-NAME-STR vlan VLAN-IDin|out|vlan

vlan

Show statistics for the specified VLAN.

VLAN-ID

The VLAN ID or VLAN name.

in

Show statistics for MAC ACLs that are applied inbound.

out

Show statistics for MAC ACLs that are applied outbound.

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The clear statistics command will need to be updated to take a MAC parameter.

Syntax

Clear all the counters for the ACLs that match the criteria specified.

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mac

Clear the statistics for MAC ACL.

ACL-NAME-STR

The MAC ACL name or the MAC ACL number.

port

Clear statistics for the specified port.

[ethernet] PORT-NUM

The port from which the MAC ACL statistics is cleared.

Syntax

clear statistics mac ACL-NAME-STRport PORT-NUM|VLAN VLAN-IDin|out|vlan

VLAN

Clear statistics for the specified VLAN.

VLAN-ID

The VLAN ID or VLAN name.

in

Clear statistics for inbound packets on the VLAN.

out

Clear statistics for outbound packets on the VLAN.

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File Maker Pro

FileMaker is probably the best known database application for the Mac. It has a feature set comparable to Microsoft Access, but with a strong focus on forms (layouts) as the primary way of accessing databases. Similar to Access, FileMaker stores your database logic and all the data in a single file. It also has some support for scripting, and offers options for publishing databases on the web.

However, it's also necessary to note that FileMaker is very different from Access. There is a strict distinction between application logic and the underlying tables in Access. In FileMaker, logic and data are more closely linked. The underlying tables are more or less hidden from the user, and not as easily accessible via SQL as in Access.

Bento

Bento was the entry level database application from the makers of Filemaker. Unfortunately it has been discontinued in July 2013 and is no longer available for purchase.

Open Office / Libre Office

Open Office and Libre office include a database application that tries to mimic Microsoft Access. It is difficult to use and misses many important features, such as simple import/export tools.

SQLite (using Base)

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SQLite is not a full database application like Access. There are no forms or reports in SQLite, there's only your data and a simple, fast SQL engine. SQLite is used by many applications under the hood as an internal format and therefore most interesting to application developers.

A command line utility for SQLite 3 is included with every Mac, aptly named sqlite3. Most people will however prefer working with a graphical application like the excellent Base from Menial (available on the Mac App Store). Base offers a simple interface for viewing tables (with support for images) and creating custom SQL queries.

Apple Numbers and Microsoft Excel

Numbers and Excel are spreadsheet applications and thus not a replacement for Microsoft Access. However, they have good support for working with tables. If your database consists of only few tables and no forms, these apps might just do the trick. You can at least sort and filter your tables.

Converting Access Databases to Apple Numbers with MDB Viewer
Converting Access Databases to Microsoft Excel with MDB Viewer

Microsoft Access in Parallels / VMWare

If none of the above are suitable, you can always ressort to actually running Microsoft Access on your Mac using virtualisation software like Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion.





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