Continue Clause; Configuring A Udf Acl - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Example of the redistribute Command Using a Route Tag
!
router rip
redistribute ospf 34 metric 1 route-map torip
!
route-map torip permit 10
match route-type internal
set tag 34
!

Continue Clause

Normally, when a match is found, set clauses are executed, and the packet is then forwarded; no more route-
map modules are processed.
If you configure the continue command at the end of a module, the next module (or a specified module) is
processed even after a match is found. The following example shows a continue clause at the end of a route-
map module. In this example, if a match is found in the route-map "test" module 10, module 30 is processed.
NOTE:
If you configure the continue clause without specifying a module, the next sequential module is
processed.
Example of Using the continue Clause in a Route Map
!
route-map test permit 10
match commu comm-list1
set community 1:1 1:2 1:3
set as-path prepend 1 2 3 4 5
continue 30!

Configuring a UDF ACL

To configure a User Defined Field (UDF) ACL:
1
Enable the UDF ACL feature on a switch.
CONFIGURATION mode
feature udf-acl
Dell(conf)#feature udf-acl
2
Change the default CAM allocation or reconfigure new CAM allocation settings and enable IPV4 UDF.
CONFIGURATION mode
cam-acl {default | l2acl number ipv4acl number ipv6acl number ipv4qos number
l2qos number l2pt number ipmacacl number [vman-qos | vman-dual-qos number]
ecfmacl number [nlbclusteracl number] ipv4pbr number }openflow number | fcoe
number} [ipv4udfenable] [iscsioptacl number] [vrfv4acl number]
Dell(conf)#cam-acl l2acl 1 ipv4acl 8 ipv6acl 2 ipv4qos 0 l2qos 2 l2pt 0
ipmacacl 0 vman-qos 0 ecfmacl 0 ipv4udfenable
3
View the currently configured CAM allocation.
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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