On 20/08/2013 7:06 a.m., Attila Gömbös wrote:
Well, maybe that's why it is called ARP acl, and not MAC acl. My bad:)
Yes. To be completely pedantic it is an EUI access control. Since it handles ARP MAC/EUI-48 in IPv4 traffic and SLAAC EUI-64 in IPv6 traffic. We source the information wherever available, but it is not always present so the ACL is not very reliable - particularly in the presence of IPv6 static addressing or so-called privacy extensions.
Amos