Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 123
Extended IP ACL Commands
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• The order option works across ACL groups that have been applied on an interface via QoS policy framework. • The order option takes precedence over the seq sequence-number. • If sequence-number is not configured, then rules with the same order value are ordered according to their configuration order. • If the sequence-number is configured, then the sequence-number is used as a tie breaker for rules with the same order. Note: When ACL logging and byte counters are configured simultaneously, byte counters may display an incorrect value. Configure packet counters with logging instead. Related Commands deny permit seq Configure a filter to drop packets. Configure a filter to forward packets. Assign a sequence number to a deny or permit filter in an IP access list while creating the filter. Extended IP ACL Commands When an ACL is created without any rule and then applied to an interface, ACL behavior reflects an implicit permit. The following commands configure extended IP ACLs, which in addition to the IP address also examine the packet's protocol type. s platforms (except the S4810) support Ingress IP ACLs only. The S6000 Z9000 support both Ingress and Egress IP ACLs. • deny • deny icmp • deny tcp • deny udp • ip access-list extended • permit • permit tcp • permit udp • resequence access-list • resequence prefix-list ipv4 • seq Note: See also Commands Common to all ACL Types and Common IP ACL Commands. Access Control Lists (ACL) | 123