Ipv4 Software Access Control List (Acl) Commands; Introduction - Allied Telesis IE220 Series Manual

Industrial ethernet layer 2+ switches, command reference for alliedware plus version 5.5.3-0.x
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Introduction

Overview
This chapter provides an alphabetical reference for the IPv4 Software Access
Control List (ACL) commands, and contains detailed command information and
command examples about IPv4 software ACLs as applied to Routing and
Multicasting, which are not applied to interfaces.
For information about ACLs, see the
Guide.
To apply ACLs to an LACP channel group, apply it to all the individual switch ports
in the channel group. To apply ACLs to a static channel group, apply it to the static
channel group itself. For more information on link aggregation see the following
references:
NOTE
example, access-list hardware (named) indicates named IPv4 hardware ACLs
entered as access-list hardware <name> where <name> is a placeholder not
a keyword.
Parenthesis surrounding ACL filters indicates the type of ACL filter not the keyword
entry in the CLI, such as (access-list standard numbered filter) represents command
entry in the format shown in the syntax:
[<sequence-number>] {deny|permit} {<source-address>|host
<host-address>|any}
NOTE
Sub-modes
Many of the ACL commands operate from sub-modes that are specific to particular
ACL types. The following table shows the CLI prompts at which ACL commands are
entered.
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Access Control List
(ACL) Commands
the
Link Aggregation Feature
Link Aggregation Commands
: Text in parenthesis in command names indicates usage not keyword entry. For
: Software ACLs will deny access unless explicitly permitted by an ACL action.
Command Reference for IE220 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IPv4 Software
ACL Feature Overview and Configuration
Overview_and_Configuration_Guide.
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