Administrator Guide

Version Description
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.3.7.0 Introduced on the S4810.
8.3.1.0 Add the DSCP value for ACL matching.
8.2.1.0 Allows ACL control of fragmented packets for IP (Layer 3) ACLs.
8.1.1.0 Introduced on the E-Series ExaScale.
7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
7.4.1.0 Added support for the non-contiguous mask and added the monitor option.
6.5.10 Expanded to include the optional QoS order priority for the ACL entry.
Usage Information
Use the order option only when you use policy-based QoS on the switch. For more information, refer to the
Quality of Service chapter of the C9000 Series Configuration Guide.
When you use the log option, the CP processor logs detail the packets that match. Depending on how many
packets match the log entry and at what rate, the CP may become busy as it has to log these packets’ details.
Use the monitor option only when you are using flow-based monitoring. For more information, refer to the Port
Monitoring chapter of the
C9000 Series Configuration Guide.
By default, 10 ACL logs are generated if you do not specify the threshold explicitly. The default frequency at which
ACL logs are generated is five minutes. By default, flow-based monitoring is not enabled.
The software cannot count both packets and bytes; when you enter the count byte options, only bytes are
incremented.
Related
Commands
ip access-list extended — creates an extended ACL.
permit tcp — assigns a permit filter for TCP packets.
permit udp — assigns a permit filter for UDP packets.
permit icmp
Configure a filter to allow all or specific ICMP messages.
C9000 Series
Syntax
permit icmp {source mask | any | host ip-address} {destination mask | any |
host ip-address} [dscp] [count [bytes]] [order] [fragments] [log [interval
minutes] [threshold-in-msgs [count]] [monitor]
To remove this filter, you have two choices:
Use the no seq sequence-number command if you know the filter’s sequence number.
Use the no permit icmp {source mask | any | host ip-address} {destination mask
| any | host ip-address} command.
Parameters
source
Enter the IP address of the network or host from which the packets were sent.
mask
Enter a network mask in /prefix format (/x) or A.B.C.D. The mask, when specified in
A.B.C.D format, may be either contiguous or noncontiguous.
any Enter the keyword any to match and drop specific Ethernet traffic on the interface.
host
ip-address
Enter the keyword host and then enter the IP address to specify a host IP address.
destination
Enter the IP address of the network or host to which the packets are sent.
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