Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 493
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual This is a global setting for the switch; that is, the option does not support setting some ACL rules with shared counters and some with dedicated counters. To view the results of the configuration use the show access-list configuration command. Example The following command configures ACL rules with counters to share the same hardware entry: configure access-list rule-compression port-counters shared configure access-list vlan-acl-precedence configure access-list vlan-acl-precedence [dedicated | shared] Description Configures precedence mode for policy-file based ACLs that are applied on a VLAN. Syntax Description dedicated shared Allocates exclusive precedence for VLAN-based ACLs. VLAN-based ACLs share the precedence with other ACLs. Default Shared Usage Guidelines The following feature applies to only policy-file based ACLs that are applied on a VLAN. Use this command to switch between two VLAN-based ACL configuration modes. In the shared vlan-acl-precedence mode, VLAN-based ACL rules share the same precedence with other types of ACL rules. This is the default mode and provides the same behavior as in the previous software releases. In the dedicated vlan-acl-precedence mode, VLAN-based ACL rules have different precedence compared to other types of ACL rules. The dedicated mode yields improved installation performance for VLAN-based access-lists but may affect hardware rule utilization in some configurations. After configuring, you are prompted to reboot the system for the changes to take effect. Example The following command allocates exclusive precedence for VLAN-based static ACL rules: configure access-list vlan-acl-precedence dedicated configure access-list zone configure access-list zone zone-priority Chapter 13. ACL Commands | 493