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Command Modes CONFIGURATION-IP ACCESS-LIST-EXTENDED
Supported Modes FullSwitch
Command
History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
9.4(0.0) Added support for the flow-based monitoring on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO
Module.
9.3(0.0) Added support for logging of ACLs on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
8.3.16.1 Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Usage
Information
The order option is relevant in the context of the Policy QoS feature only. The following applies:
The seq sequence-number command is applicable only in an ACL group.
The order option works across ACL groups that have been applied on an interface via the QoS policy
framework.
The order option takes precedence over seq sequence-number.
If sequence-number is not configured, the rules with the same order value are ordered according to
their configuration order.
If sequence-number is configured, the sequence-number is used as a tie breaker for rules with the
same order.
If you configure the sequence-number, the sequence-number is used as a tie breaker for rules with
the same order.
When the configured maximum threshold is exceeded, generation of logs is stopped. When the interval
at which ACL logs are configured to be recorded expires, the subsequent, fresh interval timer is started
and the packet count for that new interval commences from zero. If ACL logging was stopped previously
because the configured threshold is exceeded, it is re-enabled for this new interval.
If ACL logging is stopped because the configured threshold is exceeded, it is re-enabled after the logging
interval period elapses. ACL logging is supported for standard and extended IPv4 ACLs, IPv6 ACLs, and
MAC ACLs. You can configure ACL logging only on ACLs that are applied to ingress interfaces; you
cannot enable logging for ACLs that are associated with egress interfaces.
You can activate flow-based monitoring for a monitoring session by entering the flow-based enable
command in the Monitor Session mode. When you enable this capability, traffic with particular flows
that are traversing through the ingress and egress interfaces are examined and, appropriate ACLs can
be applied in both the ingress and egress direction. Flow-based monitoring conserves bandwidth by
monitoring only specified traffic instead all traffic on the interface. This feature is particularly useful when
looking for malicious traffic. It is available for Layer 2 and Layer 3 ingress and egress traffic. You may
specify traffic using standard or extended access-lists. This mechanism copies all incoming or outgoing
packets on one port and forwards (mirrors) them to another port. The source port is the monitored port
(MD) and the destination port is the monitoring port (MG).
Related
Commands
deny Configures a filter to drop packets.
permit Configures a filter to forward packets.
Common MAC Access List Commands
The following commands are available within both MAC ACL modes (Standard and Extended) and do not have mode-specific
options. These commands allow you to clear, display, and assign MAC ACL configurations. The MAC ACL can be applied on
Physical, Port-channel and VLAN interfaces. As per the stipulated rules in the ACL, the traffic on the Interface/VLAN members
or Port-channel members will be permitted or denied.
The switch supports both Ingress and Egress MAC ACLs.
Access Control Lists (ACL)
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