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22
C613-50105-01 REV C Command Reference for x210 Series 679
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
IPv4 Hardware
Access Control List
(ACL) Commands
Introduction
Overview This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of IPv4 Hardware Access Control
List (ACL) commands. It contains detailed command information and command
examples about IPv4 hardware ACLs, which are applied directly to interfaces using
the access-group command
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.
Text in parenthesis in command names indicates usage not keyword entry.
For 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>|host
<host-address>|any}.
Software ACLs will deny access unless explicitly permitted by an ACL
action.
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.
Table 22-1: IPv4 Hardware Access List Commands and Prompts
Command Name Command Mode Prompt
show interface access-group Privileged Exec awplus#
show access-list (IPv4 Hardware ACLs) Privileged Exec awplus#
show interface access-group Privileged Exec awplus#

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