10To do… Use the command… RemarksCreate an Ethernet frame headerACL and enter its viewacl number acl-number [ nameacl-name ] [ match-order { auto |config } ]RequiredBy default, no ACL exists.Ethernet frame header ACLs arenumbered in the range 4000 to4999.You can use the acl name acl-namecommand to enter the view of anamed Ethernet frame headerACL.Configure a description for theEthernet frame header ACL description textOptionalBy default, an Ethernet frameheader ACL has no ACLdescription.Set the rule numbering step step step-value Optional5 by default.Create or edit a rulerule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit } [ cosvlan-pri | counting | dest-macdest-addr dest-mask | { lsaplsap-type lsap-type-mask | typeprotocol-type protocol-type-mask }| source-mac sour-addrsource-mask | time-rangetime-range-name ] *RequiredBy default , an Ethernet frameheader ACL does not contain anyrule.To create or edit multiple rules,repeat this step.Configure or edit a rule description rule rule-id comment textOptionalBy default, an Ethernet frameheader ACL rule has no ruledescription.Enable counting ACL rule matchesperformed in hardware hardware-count enableOptionalDisabled by default.When the ACL is referenced by aQoS policy, this command doesnot take effect.Configuring a start or end remarkTo identify a set of consecutive rules that are used for the same purpose in an ACL, you can configure astart remark and an end remark for them. This method is easier than adding a description for each ofsuch rules.When the remark has the same rule ID as a rule, the remark appears above the rule. Assign the start andend remarks proper rule IDs so that the set of rules are between the start and end remarks. For an ACLin the match order of auto, display its rules to check the rule order. Then assign the start remark the ID ofthe first rule in the set of rules, and the end remark the ID of the rule that is after the last rule in the set.Follow these steps to configure the start or end remark:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —