Acl Resequencing - Dell S4048T Configuration Manual

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distribute-list prefix-list-name out [connected | rip | static]
Example of Viewing Configured Prefix Lists (ROUTER OSPF mode)
To view the configuration, use the show config command in ROUTER OSPF mode, or the show running-
config ospf command in EXEC mode.
Dell(conf-router_ospf)#show config
!
router ospf 34
network 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.255 area 0.0.0.1
distribute-list prefix awe in
Dell(conf-router_ospf)#

ACL Resequencing

ACL resequencing allows you to re-number the rules and remarks in an access or prefix list.
The placement of rules within the list is critical because packets are matched against rules in sequential order.
To order new rules using the current numbering scheme, use resequencing whenever there is no
opportunity.
For example, the following table contains some rules that are numbered in increments of 1. You cannot place
new rules between these packets, so apply resequencing to create numbering space, as shown in the second
table. In the same example, apply resequencing if more than two rules must be placed between rules 7 and
10.
You can resequence IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs, prefixes, and MAC ACLs. No CAM writes happen as a result of
resequencing, so there is no packet loss; the behavior is similar Hot-lock ACLs.
NOTE:
ACL resequencing does not affect the rules, remarks, or order in which they are applied.
Resequencing merely renumbers the rules so that you can place new rules within the list as needed.
Table 10. ACL Resequencing
Rules
Rules Before Resequencing:
Rules After Resequencing:
Resquencing
seq 5 permit any host 1.1.1.1
seq 6 permit any host 1.1.1.2
seq 7 permit any host 1.1.1.3
seq 10 permit any host 1.1.1.4
seq 5 permit any host 1.1.1.1
seq 10 permit any host 1.1.1.2
seq 15 permit any host 1.1.1.3
seq 20 permit any host 1.1.1.4
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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