Ip Access Control Lists (Acls); Cam Profiling, Cam Allocation, And Cam Optimization - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Configuring ACLs to Loopback
Applying an ACL on Loopback Interfaces
IP Prefix Lists
ACL Resequencing
Route Maps

IP Access Control Lists (ACLs)

In the Dell Force10 switch/routers, you can create two different types of IP ACLs: standard or extended. A
standard ACL filters packets based on the source IP packet. An extended ACL filters traffic based on the
following criteria (for more information on ACL supported options see the FTOS Command Reference):
IP protocol number
Source IP address
Destination IP address
Source TCP port number
Destination TCP port number
Source UDP port number
Destination UDP port number
For extended ACL TCP and UDP filters, you can match criteria on specific or ranges of TCP or UDP
ports. For extended ACL TCP filters, you can also match criteria on established TCP sessions.
When creating an access list, the sequence of the filters is important. You have a choice of assigning
sequence numbers to the filters as you enter them, or FTOS will assign numbers in the order the filters are
created. The sequence numbers, whether configured or assigned by FTOS, are listed in the
and
show ip accounting access-list
Ingress and egress
written into CAM) without disrupting traffic flow. Existing entries in CAM are shuffled to accommodate
the new entries. Hot Lock ACLs are enabled by default and support both standard and extended ACLs and
on all platforms.
Note: Hot Lock ACLs are supported for Ingress ACLs only.

CAM Profiling, CAM Allocation, and CAM Optimization

CAM Profiling
User Configurable CAM Allocations
CAM optimization
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