CLI Guide

The order option is relevant in the context of the Policy QoS feature only. The
following applies:
The seq sequence-number command is applicable only in an ACL group.
The order option works across ACL groups that are applied on an interface via
the QoS policy framework.
The order option takes precedence over seq sequence-number.
If you do not configure sequence-number, the rules with the same order value
are ordered according to their configuration order.
If you configure sequence-number, the sequence-number is used as a tie
breaker for rules with the same order.
When you use the log option, the CP processor logs details about 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.
If you configure the sequence-number, the sequence-number is used as a tie
breaker for rules with the same order.
NOTE: When you configure ACL logging and byte counters simultaneously,
byte counters may display an incorrect value. Configure packet counters with
logging instead.
Related
Commands
deny — configure a filter to drop packets.
permit — configure a filter to forward packets.
Common MAC Access List Commands
The following commands are available within both MAC ACL modes (Standard and Extended) and do not
have mode-specific options. These commands allow you to clear, display, and assign MAC ACL
configurations.
The platform supports both Ingress and Egress MAC ACLs.
The MAC ACL can be applied on Physical, Port-channel and VLAN interfaces. As per the specified rules in
the ACL, the traffic on the interface/ VLAN members or Port-channel members will be permitted or
denied.
clear counters mac access-group
Clear counters for all or a specific MAC ACL.
Syntax
clear counters mac access-group [mac-list-name]
Parameters
mac-list-name (OPTIONAL) Enter the name of a configured MAC access
list.
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Access Control Lists (ACL)