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DellEMC(conf)#interface tw 1/1
DellEMC(conf-if-tf-1/1)#service-policy input pmap
Configure ACL Range Profiles
Dell EMC Networking OS allows L3 ACLs to configure range of L4 source and destination ports using the operators and range
of ports. This results in multiple ACL entries that use more space in the forwarding table. Staring from Dell EMC Networking
OS 9.11(0.0), you can configure the range of L4 source and destination ports as part of L3 ACLs, which results in only one ACL
entry. To configure the range profiles, use the following commands.
For a complete list of all the commands related to IP ACLs, refer to the Dell EMC Networking OS Command Line Interface
Reference Guide.
1. Enable the ACL range feature.
CONFIGURATION mode
feature aclrange
NOTE: If you enable this feature, router traffic is not filtered by the ACL.
2. Create a range profile after entering the ACL Profile Configuration mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
aclrange profile-name
CONFIGURATION ACL RANGE mode
type [inverse value] lower threshold upper-threshold
DellEMC(conf)#feature aclrange
DellEMC(conf)#aclrange sportrange1
DellEMC(conf-aclrange-sportrange1)# l4srcport 1024 65535
DellEMC(conf)#aclrange destportrange1
DellEMC(conf-acl-destportrange1)# l4dstport 500 500
DellEMC(conf)#aclrange inverserange
DellEMC(conf-acl-inverserange)# l4dstport inverse 1000
DellEMC# show aclrange
INDEX PROFILE_NAME TYPE INVERSE LOWER UPPER REF_CNT
THRESHOLD THRESHOLD
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 dport1 l4dstport No 80 89 0
2 dport2 l4dstport No 3000 3500 2
3 dportgt5000 l4dstport No 5001 65535 1
4 ip-mtu-782 mtu No 782 782 1
5 sport1 l4srcport No 1024 65535 1
6 sportinv1 l4srcport Yes 2500 2500 1
DellEMC# show aclrange access-list
Profile-name type Acl-name seqno
------------------------------------------
abc v4 abc 5
V4 zyx 10
V6 def 8
bgp V6 ghi 8
Important Points to Remember
For route-maps with more than one match clause:
Two or more match clauses within the same route-map sequence have the same match commands (though the values
are different), matching a packet against these clauses is a logical OR operation.
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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