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4. Click the Add button within the Associated Rules field.
5. Use the Precedence field to enter a precedence (priority) value between 1 and 5000.
The rules within an ACL will be applied to packets based on their precedence value. Rules with lower
precedence are always applied first.
6. Use the Operation drop-down menu to define a permit, deny or mark designation for the ACL. If the
action is to mark, the packet is tagged for priority.
7. Select the Logging checkbox to generate log messages when a packet has been forwarded, denied or
marked based on the criteria specified in the access lists.
8. If mark is selected from within the Operations drop-down menu, the Attribute to mark field is enabled.
Select the 802.1p (0 - 7) or TOS(0 - 255) or DSCP(0-63) checkbox and define the attribute receiving priority
with this ACL mark designation.
9. From within the Filters field, select a Source Mask Length from the drop-down menu.
The Source Mask Length is the size of the network or host (in mask format). The mask length defines
a match based on the Network / Host.
10.Use the Source Address field to enter the IP address where the packets are sourced.
11.Refer to the Status field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error
messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
12.Click OK to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
13.Click Cancel to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
6.4.11.3 Editing an Existing Rule
As network and access permission requirements change, existing ACL rules need to be modified to be
relevant with new client access requests.
To modify an existing ACL rule:
NOTE: If adding an access control entry to an ACL using the switch SNMP interface,
Precedence is a required parameter.