Terminology - HP ProCurve 5300xl Series Management Manual

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Action
Command
Deleting an ACL from
HPswitch(config)# no ip access-list
the Switch
Displaying ACL Data
HPswitch(config)# show access-list
HPswitch(config)# show access-list config
HPswitch(config)# show access-list vlan < vid >
HPswitch(config)# show config
HPswitch(config)# show running
< standard | extended >
< name-str | 1-99 | 100 -199 >
< in | out >

Terminology

Access Control Entry (ACE): An ACE is a policy consisting of criteria and
an action to take (permit or deny) on a packet if it meets the criteria. The
elements composing the criteria include:
Source IP address and mask (standard and extended ACLs)
Destination IP address and mask (extended ACLs only)
TCP or UDP application port numbers (optional, extended ACLs only)
Access Control List (ACL): A list (or set) consisting of one or more
explicitly configured Access Control Entries (ACEs) and terminating with
an implicit "deny" default which drops any packets that do not have a
match with any explicit ACE in the named ACL. The two classes of ACLs
are "standard" and "extended". See "Standard ACL" and "Extended ACL".
ACE: See "Access Control Entry".
ACL: See "Access Control List".
ACL ID: A number or alphanumeric string used to identify an ACL. A standard
ACL ID can have either a number from 1 to 99 or an alphanumeric string.
An extended ACL ID can have either a number from 100 to 199 or an
alphanumeric string.
Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the Series 5300xl Switches

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