Acl Commands; Acl - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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ACL commands

acl

Use acl to create an IPv4 basic, IPv4 advanced, or Ethernet frame header ACL, and enter its view. If the
ACL has been created, you directly enter its view.
Use undo acl to delete the specified ACLs.
Syntax
acl number acl-number [ name acl-name ] [ match-order { auto | config } ]
undo acl { all | name acl-name | number acl-number }
Default
No ACL exists.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
number acl-number: Specifies the number of an access control list (ACL):
2000 to 2999 for IPv4 basic ACLs
3000 to 3999 for IPv4 advanced ACLs
4000 to 4999 for Ethernet frame header ACLs
name acl-name: Assigns a name to the ACL for easy identification. The acl-name argument takes a
case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. It must start with an English letter and to avoid confusion, it
cannot be all.
match-order: Sets the order in which ACL rules are compared against packets:
auto—Compares ACL rules in depth-first order. The depth-first order differs with ACL categories. For
more information, see ACL and QoS Configuration Guide.
config—Compares ACL rules in ascending order of rule ID. The rule with a smaller ID has higher
priority. If no match order is specified, the config order applies by default.
all: Deletes all IPv4 basic, IPv4 advanced, or Ethernet frame header ACLs.
Usage guidelines
You can assign a name to an ACL only when you create it. After an ACL is created with a name, you
cannot rename it or remove its name.
You can change match order only for ACLs that do not contain any rules.
Ethernet frame header ACLs identifies Ethernet packets that are sent to the control plane (such as VTY and
local user services), but not those sent to the forwarding plane (such as QoS, firewall, and debug
services).
To display any ACLs you have created, use the display acl command.
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