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To remove IP-based ACL rules:
1. Select an ACL Name.
2. For each rule to be removed, check the box to the left of the row in the rules table. To remove all rules,
the topmost box may be checked.
3. Click Remove.
Viewing IP Based ACL
The IP Based ACL Summary Page displays information regarding IP-based ACL configured on the switch.
Click Device ACL IP Based ACL. The IP Based ACL Summary Page opens.
Figure 98 IP Based ACL Summary Page
The IP Based ACL Summary Page contains the following fields:
Table 78 IP Based ACL Summary Page item description
Item Descri
tion
ACL Name Contains a list of the IP Based ACL
ACL Priority Indicates the ACL Priority.
Priority
Indicates the rule priority, which determines which rule is matched to a packet on a
first-match basis. The possible field values are 1-65535, with 1 being the highest
priority.
Protocol Indicates the protocol in the rule to which the packet is matched.
Source Port
Indicates the source port that is matched packets. Enabled only when TCP or UDP are
selected in the Protocol list.
Destination Port
Indicates the destination port that is matched packets. Enabled only when TCP or
UDP are selected in the Protocol list.
Flag Set Indicates the TCP flag to which the packet is mapped.
Source IP Address Matches the source IP address to which packets are addressed to the ACL.
Source Mask Indicates the source IP address mask.
Destination IP Address Matches the destination IP address to which packets are addressed to the ACL.
Destination Mask Indicates the destination IP address mask.
DSCP
Matches the packet DSCP value to the ACL. Either the DSCP value or the IP
Precedence value is used to match packets to ACLs.
IP Precedence Indicates matching IP precedence with the packet IP precedence value.