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Wildcard Support For Mac

September 25, 2018 A wildcard mask parameter has been introduced for extended ACLs and ACL6s and is used with the source MAC address parameter to define a range of MAC addresses to be match against the source MAC address of incoming packets. Wild card masks specify which hexadecimal digits of the MAC address are used and which hexadecimal digits are ignored. The wildcard mask parameter specifies a series of ones and zeroes and has a length of 12 digits.

Each digit is a mask for the corresponding hexadecimal digit of the MAC address. A zero digit in the wildcard mask indicates that the corresponding hexadecimal digit of the MAC address must be considered and a one digit indicates that the corresponding hexadecimal digit to be ignored.

The wildcard mask should meet the following conditions:. Has only one series of zeroes. Has only one series of ones. Start with a series of zeroes The following are some of the examples of valid wildcard masks:. 11. 11.

Wildcard Support For Mac

11 The following are some of the examples of invalid wildcard masks:. 00. 00. 01 For an ACL, a wildcard mask of 11 for MAC address 96:fa:95:1d:67:4a defines the MAC address range 96:FA:95:00:00:00 - 96:FA:95:FF:FF:FF.

Wildcard Support For Macro

This MAC address range is matched against the source MAC address of the incoming packets. To specify a range of source MAC addresses in an ACL rule by using the NetScaler command line: At the command prompt, type:. add ns acl - srcMac - srcMacMask. show ns acl Example. The official version of this content is in English. Some of the Citrix documentation content is machine translated for your convenience only. Citrix has no control over machine-translated content, which may contain errors, inaccuracies or unsuitable language.

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