HP A5120 EI Series Configuration Manual page 10

Acl and qos
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Follow these steps to configure an IPv4 basic ACL:
To do...
Enter system view
Create an IPv4 basic ACL and
enter its view
Configure a description for the
IPv4 basic ACL
Set the rule numbering step
Create or edit a rule
Configure or edit a rule
description
Enable counting ACL rule matches
performed in hardware
Configuring an IPv6 basic ACL
Follow these steps to configure an IPv6 basic ACL:
To do...
Enter system view
Create an IPv6 basic ACL view
and enter its view
Use the command...
system-view
acl number acl-number [ name acl-
name ] [ match-order { auto |
config } ]
description text
step step-value
rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit } [
counting | fragment | logging |
source { sour-addr sour-wildcard |
any } | time-range time-range-
name ] *
rule rule-id comment text
hardware-count enable
Use the command...
system-view
acl ipv6 number acl6-number [
name acl6-name ] [ match-order {
auto | config } ]
5
Remarks
––
Required
By default, no ACL exists.
IPv4 basic ACLs are numbered in
the range 2000 to 2999.
You can use the acl name acl-
name command to enter the view
of a named IPv4 ACL.
Optional
By default, an IPv4 basic ACL has
no ACL description.
Optional
5 by default.
Required
By default, an IPv4 basic ACL
does not contain any rule.
To create or edit multiple rules,
repeat this step.
The logging and counting
keywords (even if specified) do
not take effect for QoS policies.
Optional
By default, an IPv4 ACL rule has
no rule description.
Optional
Disabled by default.
When the ACL is referenced by a
QoS policy, this command does
not take effect.
Remarks
––
Required
By default, no ACL exists.
IPv6 basic ACLs are numbered in
the range 2000 to 2999.
You can use the acl ipv6 name
acl6-name command to enter the
view of a named IPv6 ACL.

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