1/10 and 10-Gigabit Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switches User’s Manual
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IP Extended ACL
Clicking the IP EXTENDED ACL tab brings up the IP EXTENDED ACL CONFIGURATION page
(Figure 5-18), which displays the various parameters required to configure the Extended
IP access lists. The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5-12.
Table 5-11. IP Standard ACL Configuration Page Parameters
Parameter Description
ACL Number
This specifies the unique ID for the access list. The valid range is between 1 and
32768. The factory default is blank.
Action
This specifies the action to be taken for the access list. The factory default is
Permit.
• Permit: Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria.
• Deny: Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria.
• Redirect: Forces packets which meet the ACL criteria to specified port.
Priority
Specifies the priority for the access list. This value must be in the range from 1 to
255. The default priority value is 1.
Source and
Destination IP
Address
This specifies the IP Address of the Source and Destination, for which the
access list must be applied. The factory default is blank.
Subnet Mask
This specifies the Source and Destination Address Mask corresponding to the IP
Address.
Ports List (Incoming)
This specifies the incoming physical ports if this ACL has to be port specific (for
example Gi0/1-10 or Gi0/1). The factory default is blank.
Ports List (Outgoing)
This specifies the outgoing physical ports if this ACL has to be port specific (for
example Gi0/1-10 or Gi0/1). The factory default is blank.
Figure 5-18. IP Extended ACL Page