Acl Overview - 3Com 7757 Configuration Manual

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ACL Overview

Ways to Apply ACL on a
Switch
ACL C
n
Type A I/O Modules refer to the following: 3C16860, 3C16861, LS81FS24A,
3C16858, 3C16859, 3C16860, 3C16861, LS81FS24, 3C16858, and 3C16859.
An access control list (ACL) is used primarily to identify traffic flows. In order to
filter data packets, a series of match rules must be configured on the network
device to identify the packets to be filtered. After the specific packets are
identified, and based on the predefined policy, the network device can
permit/prohibit the corresponding packets to pass.
ACLs classify packets based on a series of match conditions, which can be the
source addresses, destination addresses and port numbers carried in the packets.
The packet match rules defined by ACLs can be referenced by other functions that
need to differentiate traffic flows, such as the definition of traffic classification
rules in QoS.
According to the application purpose, ACLs fall into the following four types:
Basic ACL: rules are made based on the L3 source IP addresses only.
Advanced ACL: rules are made based on the L3 and L4 information such as the
source and destination IP addresses of the data packets, the type of protocol
over IP, protocol-specific features, and so on.
Layer 2 ACL: rules are made based on the Layer 2 information such as the
source and destination MAC address information, VLAN priority, Layer 2
protocol, and so on.
User-defined ACL: such rules specify a byte in the packet, by its offset from the
packet header, as the starting point to perform logical AND operations, and
compare the extracted string with the user-defined string to find the matching
packets for processing.
ACLs activated directly on the hardware
In the switch, an ACL can be directly activated on the hardware for packet filtering
and traffic classification in the data forwarding process. In this case, the match
order of multiple rules in an ACL is determined by the hardware of the switch, and
any user-defined match order, even if it is configured when the ACL is defined, will
not work.
ACLs are directly activated on the switch hardware in the following situations: the
switch references ACLs to implement the QoS functions, and the forwards data
through ACLs.
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