Dell 9.7(0.0) Plumbing Product User Manual


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(for example, the first filter was given the lowest sequence number). The show config command in IP
ACCESS LIST mode displays the two filters with the sequence numbers 5 and 10.
Example of Viewing Filter Sequence for a Specified Extended ACL
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#deny tcp host 123.55.34.0 any
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#permit udp 154.44.123.34 0.0.255.255 host 34.6.0.0
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#show config
!
ip access-list extended nimule
seq 5 deny tcp host 123.55.34.0 any
seq 10 permit udp 154.44.0.0 0.0.255.255 host 34.6.0.0
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#
To view all configured IP ACLs and the number of packets processed through the ACL, use the show ip
accounting access-list
command in EXEC Privilege mode, as shown in the first example in
Configure a Standard IP ACL Filter.
Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs
Both Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs may be configured on an interface in Layer 2 mode.
If both L2 and L3 ACLs are applied to an interface, the following rules apply:
When the system routes the packets, only the L3 ACL governs them because they are not filtered
against an L2 ACL.
When the system switches the packets, first the L3 ACL filters them, then the L2 ACL filters them.
When the system switches the packets, the egress L3 ACL does not filter the packet.
For the following features, if you enable counters on rules that have already been configured and a new
rule is either inserted or prepended, all the existing counters are reset:
L2 ingress access list
L3 egress access list
L2 egress access list
If a rule is simply appended, existing counters are not affected.
Table 4. L2 and L3 Filtering on Switched Packets
L2 ACL Behavior L3 ACL Behavior Decision on Targeted Traffic
Deny Deny L3 ACL denies.
Deny Permit L3 ACL permits.
Permit Deny L3 ACL denies.
Permit Permit L3 ACL permits.
NOTE: If you configure an interface as a vlan-stack access port, only the L2 ACL filters the packets.
The L3 ACL applied to such a port does not affect traffic. That is, existing rules for other features
(such as trace-list, policy-based routing [PBR], and QoS) are applied to the permitted traffic.
For information about MAC ACLs, refer to Layer 2.
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Access Control Lists (ACLs)