Users Guide

NOTE: For more information, refer to the Flow-based Monitoring section in
the Port Monitoring chapter of the
Dell Networking OS Conguration
Guide
.
fragments Enter the keyword fragments to use ACLs to control packet fragments.
no-drop Enter the keywords no-drop to match only the forwarded packets.
Defaults Not congured
Command Modes CONFIGURATION-EXTENDED-ACCESS-LIST
Command History
This guide is platform-specic. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell
Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version Description
9.8(0.0) Added the no-drop parameter.
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S6000–ON.
9.0.2.0 Introduced on the S6000.
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.3.7.0 Introduced on the S4810.
8.3.1.0 Add the DSCP value for ACL matching.
8.2.1.0 Allows ACL control of fragmented packets for IP (Layer 3) ACLs.
8.1.1.0 Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale.
7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
7.4.1.0 Added support for the non-contiguous mask and added the monitor option.
Deprecated the keyword established.
6.5.10 Expanded to include the optional QoS order priority for the ACL entry.
Usage Information
The monitor option is relevant in the context of ow-based monitoring only. For more information, refer to
Port Monitoring.
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 are applied on an interface via the QoS policy
framework.
The order option takes precedence over seq sequence-number.
If you do not congure sequence-number, the rules with the same order value are ordered according
to their conguration order.
If you congure sequence-number, the sequence-number is used as a tie breaker for rules with the
same order.
Access Control Lists (ACL)
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