06-07-2003 08:33 PM - edited 03-02-2019 07:58 AM
how i can filter mac address in a ethernet interface, permiting only one mac address and deny any other, thanks in advanced
06-07-2003 09:04 PM
For switches, use the 'port security' feature. With routers it gets harder because they don't support port security and MAC access lists don't apply to IP traffic. Here you're stuck with a combination of static ARPs and IP access lists.
06-08-2003 05:54 AM
You can use access-list to block or permit the specified mac addresses using the range 700 to 799 for standard and 1100 to 1199 for extended mac address access lists as any other ip access lists
-Deepu
06-08-2003 10:55 AM
But these MAC access lists only apply to non-IP traffic, right? Or has this changed recently?
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