HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Access Security Guide - Page 326
Enabling or Disabling ACL Filtering on an Interface, Displaying the Content of a Specific ACL
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IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs) Contents Guidelines for Planning the Structure of an ACL 9-24 ACL Configuration and Operating Rules 9-25 How an ACE Uses a Mask To Screen Packets for Matches 9-26 What Is the Difference Between Network (or Subnet) Masks and the Masks Used with ACLs 9-27 Rules for Defining a Match Between a Packet and an Access Control Entry (ACE 9-28 Configuring and Assigning an ACL 9-33 Overview 9-33 General Steps for Implementing ACLs 9-33 Types of ACLs 9-33 ACL Configuration Structure 9-34 Standard ACL Structure 9-35 Extended ACL Configuration Structure 9-35 ACL Configuration Factors 9-37 ACL Resource Consumption 9-37 The Sequence of Entries in an ACL Is Significant 9-37 In Any ACL, There Will Always Be a Match 9-38 A Configured ACL Has No Effect Until You Apply It to an Interface 9-38 Using the CLI To Create an ACL 9-39 General ACE Rules 9-39 Using CIDR Notation To Enter the ACL Mask 9-39 Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Standard ACL 9-40 Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Extended ACL 9-45 Configuring a Named ACL 9-51 Enabling or Disabling ACL Filtering on an Interface 9-53 Deleting an ACL from the Switch 9-54 Displaying ACL Data 9-55 Display an ACL Summary 9-55 Display the Content of All ACLs on the Switch 9-56 Display the ACL Assignments for an Interface 9-57 Displaying the Content of a Specific ACL 9-58 Displaying the Current ACL Resources 9-60 Display All ACLs and Their Assignments in the Switch Startup-Config File and Running-Config File 9-61 9-2