A network administrator needs to control traffic based on Ethertype and Class of Service. What should the administrator configure for this purpose?
A network administrator needs to control traffic based on Ethertype and Class of Service. What should the administrator configure for this purpose?
To control traffic based on Ethertype and Class of Service, the administrator should configure an extended MAC ACL. An extended MAC ACL allows filtering packets based on multiple criteria including source MAC address, destination MAC address, ethertype, CoS priority, or VLAN number. This level of granularity is necessary to achieve the desired control over network traffic.
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