Dell MX5108n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 508
Assign and apply ACL filters, filters
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Table 7. L2 and L3 targeted traffic L2 ACL / L3 ACL Deny / Deny Deny / Permit Permit / Deny Permit / Permit Targeted traffic L3 ACL denies L3 ACL permits L3 ACL denies L3 ACL permits Assign and apply ACL filters To filter an Ethernet interface, a port-channel interface, or a VLAN, assign an IP ACL filter to a physical interface. The IP ACL applies to all traffic entering a physical or port-channel interface. The traffic either forwards or drops depending on the criteria and actions you configure in the ACL filter. To change the ACL filter functionality, apply the same ACL filters to different interfaces. For example, take ACL "ABCD" and apply it using the in keyword and it becomes an ingress ACL. If you apply the same ACL filter using the out keyword, it becomes an egress ACL. You can apply an IP ACL filter to a physical or port-channel interface. The number of ACL filters allowed is hardware-dependent. 1 Enter the interface information in CONFIGURATION mode. interface ethernet node/slot/port 2 Configure an IP address for the interface, placing it in L3 mode in INTERFACE mode. ip address ip-address 3 Apply an IP ACL filter to traffic entering or exiting an interface in INTERFACE mode. ip access-group access-list-name {in | out} Configure IP ACL OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/28 OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/28)# ip address 10.1.2.0/24 OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/28)# ip access-group abcd in View ACL filters applied to interface OS10# show ip access-lists in Ingress IP access-list acl1 Active on interfaces : ethernet1/1/28 seq 10 permit ip host 10.1.1.1 host 100.1.1.1 count (0 packets) seq 20 deny ip host 20.1.1.1 host 200.1.1.1 count (0 packets) seq 30 permit ip 10.1.2.0/24 100.1.2.0/24 count (0 packets) seq 40 deny ip 20.1.2.0/24 200.1.2.0/24 count (0 packets) seq 50 permit ip 10.0.3.0 255.0.255.0 any count (0 packets) seq 60 deny ip 20.0.3.0 255.0.255.0 any count (0 packets) seq 70 permit tcp any eq 1000 100.1.4.0/24 eq 1001 count (0 packets) seq 80 deny tcp any eq 2100 200.1.4.0/24 eq 2200 count (0 packets) seq 90 permit udp 10.1.5.0/28 eq 10000 any eq 10100 count (0 packets) seq 100 deny tcp host 20.1.5.1 any rst psh count (0 packets) seq 110 permit tcp any any fin syn rst psh ack urg count (0 packets) seq 120 deny icmp 20.1.6.0/24 any fragment count (0 packets) seq 130 permit 150 any any dscp 63 count (0 packets) To view the number of packets matching the ACL, use the count option when creating ACL entries. • Create an ACL that uses rules with the count option, see Assign sequence number to filter. 508 Access Control Lists