Command Line Reference Guide

Usage
Information
Most ACL rules require one entry in the CAM. However, rules with TCP and UDP port operators
(gt, lt, range) may require more than one entry. The range of ports is configured in the CAM
based on bitmask boundaries; the space required depends on exactly what ports are included
in the range.
Example
An ACL rule with a TCP port range of 4000 - 8000 uses eight entries in the CAM:
Rule# Data Mask From To #Covered
1 0000111110100000 1111111111100000 4000 4031 32
2 0000111111000000 1111111111000000 4032 4095 64
3 0001000000000000 1111100000000000 4096 6143 2048
4 0001100000000000 1111110000000000 6144 7167 1024
5 0001110000000000 1111111000000000 7168 7679 512
6 0001111000000000 1111111100000000 7680 7935 256
7 0001111100000000 1111111111000000 7936 7999 64
8 0001111101000000 1111111111111111 8000 8000 1
Total Ports: 4001
Example
An ACL rule with TCP port lt 1023 takes only one entry in the CAM:
Rule# Data Mask From To #Covered
1 0000000000000000 1111110000000000 0 1023 1024
Total Ports: 1024
Related
Commands
deny – assigns a filter to deny IP traffic.
deny tcp – assigns a deny filter for TCP traffic.
ipv6 access-group
Assign an IPv6 access-group to an interface.
S5000
Syntax
ipv6 access-group access-list-name {in | out} [implicit-permit]
[vlan range]
To delete an IPv6 access-group configuration, use the no ipv6 access-group
access-list-name {in} [implicit-permit] [vlan range] command.
Parameters
access-list-name
Enter the name of a configured access list, up to 140 characters.
in | out Enter either the keyword in or out to apply the IPv6 ACL to incoming
traffic (ingress) or outgoing traffic (egress).
implicit-permit (OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords implicit-permit to change the
default action of the IPv6 ACL from implicit-deny to implicit-permit
(that is, if the traffic does not match the filters in the IPv6 ACL, the
traffic is permitted instead of dropped).
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