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ES-3124 User’s Guide
284 Chapter 36 Configuration Mode Commands
where
An example is shown next.
Create a filtering rule called “filter1”.
Drop packets coming from and going to MAC address 00:12:00:12:00:12 on VLAN.
36.8 Enabling Trunking
To create and enable a trunk, enter trunk followed by the ports which you want to group and
press
[ENTER].
Syntax:
trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6> interface <port-list>
trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6> lacp
where
An example is shown next.
Create trunk 1 on the switch.
name <name>
= Names the filtering rule.
mac <mac-addr>
= Specifies the MAC address you want to filter.
vlan <vlan-id>
= Specifies which VLAN this rule applies to.
drop <src/dst/both>
= Selects the behavior of the rule.
src - drop packets coming from the specified
MAC address
dst- drop packets going to the specified MAC
address
both - drop packets coming from or going to the
specified MAC address
ras(config)# mac-filter name filter 1
ras(config)# mac-filter name filter 1 mac 00:12:00:12:00:12 vlan 1 drop both
<T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
= Enables the trunk.
<T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>
interface <port-list>
= Places ports in the trunk.
<T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6> lacp
= Enables LACP in the trunk.