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39 Using ACL Manager
Access Control List Manager (ACLMAN) is a function of the Quality of Service (QoS) application that
provides an interactive shell for using common industry syntax to create ACLs. Commands entered using
the ACLMAN shell are interpreted and converted to Alcatel-Lucent CLI syntax that is used for creating
QoS filtering policies.
This implementation of ACLMAN also provides the following features:
Importing of text files that contain common industry ACL syntax.
Support for both standard and extended ACLs.
Creating ACLs on a single command line.
The ability to assign a name, instead of a number, to an ACL or a group of ACL entries.
Sequence numbers for named ACL statements.
Modifying specific ACL entries without having to enter the entire ACL each time to make a change.
The ability to add and display ACL comments.
ACL logging extensions to display Layer 2 through 4 packet information associated with an ACL.

In This Chapter

This chapter describes how to configure and manage ACLs using the ACLMAN interactive shell.
The following topics are included in this chapter:
"Quick Steps for Creating ACLs" on page
"Quick Steps for Importing ACL Text Files" on page
"Using the ACLMAN Shell" on page
"ACLMAN Modes and Commands" on page
"Configuring ACLs" on page
"Verifying the ACLMAN Configuration" on page
Note. The functionality described in this chapter is supported on the OmniSwitch 6400, 6800, 6850, 6855,
and 9000 switches unless otherwise noted within any section of this chapter.
For a general discussion of Alcatel-Lucent QoS policy rules and ACLs, see
QoS,"
and
Chapter 41, "Configuring ACLs."
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