Administrator Guide
Access Control Lists (ACL)
Access control lists (ACLs) are supported on the Dell Networking operating system on the switch.
The following types of ACL, IP prefix list, and route maps are supported:
● Commands Common to all ACL Types
● Common IP ACL Commands
● Standard IP ACL Commands
● Extended IP ACL Commands
● Standard MAC ACL Commands
● Extended MAC ACL Commands
● IP Prefix List Commands
● Route Map Commands
● AS-Path Commands
● IP Community List Commands
NOTE: The number of entries allowed in an ACL is hardware-dependent. For information on the commands to use to re-
allocate and display CAM memory space on the switch for Layer 2, IPv4, and IPv6 ACLs, refer to the Content Addressable
Memory (CAM) chapter.
NOTE: For ACL commands that use the Trace function, refer to the Trace List Commands section in the Security chapter.
NOTE: For IPv6 ACL commands, refer to IPv6 Access Control Lists (IPv6 ACLs).
Topics:
• Commands Common to all ACL Types
• Common IP ACL Commands
• Standard IP ACL Commands
• Extended IP ACL Commands
• ACL VLAN Group Commands
• Common MAC ACL Commands
• Standard MAC ACL Commands
• Extended MAC ACL Commands
• IP Prefix List Commands
• Route Map Commands
• AS-Path Commands
• IP Community List Commands
Commands Common to all ACL Types
The following commands are available within each ACL mode and do not have mode-specific options. Some commands in this
chapter may use similar names, but require different options to support the different ACL types (for example, the deny and
permit commands).
remark
Enter a description for an ACL entry.
Syntax
remark remark-number description
To remove a remark, use the no remark command.
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