Quality of Service Commands
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M4100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
• Wildcard masking for ACLs operates differently from a subnet mask. A wildcard mask is
in essence the inverse of a subnet mask. With a subnet mask, the mask has ones (1's) in
the bit positions that are used for the network address, and has zeros (0's) for the bit
positions that are not used. In contrast, a wildcard mask has (0’s) in a bit position that
must be checked. A ‘1’ in a bit position of the ACL mask indicates the corresponding bit
can be ignored.
access-list
This command creates an IP access control list (ACL) that is identified by the access list
number, which is 1-99 for standard ACLs or 100-199 for extended ACLs.
IP Standard ACL:
IP Extended ACL:
Format access-list <1-99> {deny | permit} {every | <srcip> <srcmask>} [log]
[rate-limit <1-4294967295> <1-128>][assign-queue <queue-id>]
[{mirror | redirect} <slot/port>]
Mode Global Config
Format access-list <100-199> {deny | permit} {every | {{icmp | igmp | ip |
tcp | udp | <number>} {<srcip> <srcmask>} [eq {<portkey> |
<0-65535>}] {<dstip> <dstmask>} [eq {<portkey>| <0-65535>}]
[precedence <precedence> | tos <tos> <tosmask> | dscp <dscp>]}}
[log] [rate-limit <1-4294967295> <1-128>] [assign-queue <queue-id>]
[{mirror | redirect} <slot/port>]
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
<1-99>
or
<100-199>
Range 1–99 is the access list number for an IP standard ACL.
Range 100–199 is the access list number for an IP extended ACL.
{deny | permit}
Specifies whether the IP ACL rule permits or denies an action.
every Match every packet
{icmp | igmp | ip | tcp |
udp | <number>}
Specifies the protocol to filter for an extended IP ACL rule.
<number> can be a value from 0-255.
<srcip> <srcmask>
Specifies a source IP address and source netmask for match
condition of the IP ACL rule.