Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.0E(R2)
- Getting Started
- Download OS10 image and license
- Installation
- Log into OS10
- Install OS10 license
- Remote access
- Upgrade OS10
- CLI Basics
- User accounts
- Key CLI features
- CLI command modes
- CLI command hierarchy
- CLI command categories
- CONFIGURATION Mode
- Command help
- Check device status
- Candidate configuration
- Change to transaction-based configuration
- Copy running configuration
- Restore startup configuration
- Reload system image
- Filter show commands
- Alias command
- Batch mode commands
- Linux shell commands
- SSH commands
- OS9 environment commands
- Common commands
- alias
- alias (multi-line)
- batch
- boot
- commit
- configure
- copy
- default (alias)
- delete
- description (alias)
- dir
- discard
- do
- feature config-os9-style
- exit
- license
- line (alias)
- lock
- management route
- move
- no
- reload
- show alias
- show boot
- show candidate-configuration
- show environment
- show inventory
- show ip management-route
- show ipv6 management-route
- show license status
- show running-configuration
- show startup-configuration
- show system
- show version
- start
- system
- system identifier
- terminal
- traceroute
- unlock
- write
- Interfaces
- Ethernet interfaces
- Unified port groups
- L2 mode configuration
- L3 mode configuration
- Fibre Channel interfaces
- Management interface
- VLAN interfaces
- User-configured default VLAN
- Loopback interfaces
- Port-channel interfaces
- Configure interface ranges
- Switch-port profiles
- Configure breakout mode
- Breakout auto-configuration
- Reset default configuration
- Forward error correction
- Energy-efficient Ethernet
- View interface configuration
- Interface commands
- channel-group
- default interface
- default vlan-id
- description (Interface)
- duplex
- enable auto-breakout
- fec
- interface breakout
- interface ethernet
- interface loopback
- interface mgmt
- interface null
- interface port-channel
- interface range
- interface vlan
- link-bundle-utilization
- mgmt
- mode
- mtu
- port-group
- show interface
- show link-bundle-utilization
- show port-channel summary
- show port-group
- show switch-port-profile
- show vlan
- shutdown
- speed (Fibre Channel)
- speed (Management)
- switch-port-profile
- switchport access vlan
- switchport mode
- switchport trunk allowed vlan
- Fibre channel
- Fibre Channel over Ethernet
- Terminology
- Virtual fabric
- Fibre Channel zoning
- F_Port on Ethernet
- F_Port, NPG, and FCoE commands
- clear fcoe database
- clear fcoe statistics
- fc alias
- fc zone
- fc zoneset
- fcoe
- fcoe max-sessions-per-enodemac
- feature fc
- feature fc npg
- feature fip-snooping
- fip-snooping enable
- fip-snooping fc-map
- fip-snooping port-mode fcf
- member (alias)
- member (zone)
- member (zoneset)
- name
- show fc alias
- show fc ns switch
- show fc statistics
- show fc switch
- show fc zone
- show fc zoneset
- show fcoe enode
- show fcoe fcf
- show fcoe sessions
- show fcoe statistics
- show fcoe system
- show fcoe vlan
- show npg devices
- show running-config vfabric
- show vfabric
- vfabric
- vfabric (interface)
- vlan
- zone default-zone permit
- zoneset activate
- Layer 2
- 802.1X
- Link aggregation control protocol
- Link layer discovery protocol
- Protocol data units
- Optional TLVs
- Organizationally-specific TLVs
- Media endpoint discovery
- Network connectivity device
- LLDP-MED capabilities TLV
- Network policies TLVs
- Define network policies
- Packet timer values
- Disable and re-enable LLDP
- Disable and re-enable LLDP on management ports
- Advertise TLVs
- Network policy advertisement
- Fast start repeat count
- View LLDP configuration
- Adjacent agent advertisements
- Time to live
- LLDP commands
- Media Access Control
- Multiple spanning-tree protocol
- Rapid per-VLAN spanning-tree plus
- Rapid spanning-tree protocol
- Virtual LANs
- Port monitoring
- Layer 3
- Border gateway protocol
- Sessions and peers
- Route reflectors
- Multiprotocol BGP
- Attributes
- Selection criteria
- Weight and local preference
- Multiexit discriminators
- Origin
- AS path and next-hop
- Best path selection
- More path support
- Advertise cost
- 4-Byte AS numbers
- AS number migration
- Configure border gateway protocol
- Enable BGP
- Configure Dual Stack
- Peer templates
- Neighbor fall-over
- Fast external fallover
- Passive peering
- Local AS
- AS number limit
- Redistribute routes
- Additional paths
- MED attributes
- Local preference attribute
- Weight attribute
- Enable multipath
- Route-map filters
- Route reflector clusters
- Aggregate routes
- Confederations
- Route dampening
- Timers
- Neighbor soft-reconfiguration
- BGP commands
- Equal cost multi-path
- IPv4 routing
- IPv6 routing
- Internet group management protocol
- Open shortest path first
- Object tracking manager
- Policy-based routing
- Virtual routing and forwarding
- Virtual router redundancy protocol
- Border gateway protocol
- UFT modes
- System management
- Access Control Lists
- IP ACLs
- MAC ACLs
- IP fragment handling
- L3 ACL rules
- Assign sequence number to filter
- L2 and L3 ACLs
- Assign and apply ACL filters
- Ingress ACL filters
- Egress ACL filters
- Clear access-list counters
- IP prefix-lists
- Route-maps
- Match routes
- Set conditions
- continue Clause
- ACL flow-based monitoring
- Enable flow-based monitoring
- ACL commands
- clear ip access-list counters
- clear ipv6 access-list counters
- clear mac access-list counters
- deny
- deny (IPv6)
- deny (MAC)
- deny icmp
- deny icmp (IPv6)
- deny ip
- deny ipv6
- deny tcp
- deny tcp (IPv6)
- deny udp
- deny udp (IPv6)
- description
- ip access-group
- ip access-list
- ip as-path deny
- ip as-path permit
- ip community-list standard deny
- ip community–list standard permit
- ip extcommunity-list standard deny
- ip extcommunity-list standard permit
- ip prefix-list description
- ip prefix-list deny
- ip prefix-list permit
- ip prefix-list seq deny
- ip prefix-list seq permit
- ipv6 access-group
- ipv6 access-list
- ipv6 prefix-list deny
- ipv6 prefix-list description
- ipv6 prefix-list permit
- ipv6 prefix-list seq deny
- ipv6 prefix-list seq permit
- mac access-group
- mac access-list
- permit
- permit (IPv6)
- permit (MAC)
- permit icmp
- permit icmp (IPv6)
- permit ip
- permit ipv6
- permit tcp
- permit tcp (IPv6)
- permit udp
- permit udp (IPv6)
- remark
- seq deny
- seq deny (IPv6)
- seq deny (MAC)
- seq deny icmp
- seq deny icmp (IPv6)
- seq deny ip
- seq deny ipv6
- seq deny tcp
- seq deny tcp (IPv6)
- seq deny udp
- seq deny udp (IPv6)
- seq permit
- seq permit (IPv6)
- seq permit (MAC)
- seq permit icmp
- seq permit icmp (IPv6)
- seq permit ip
- seq permit ipv6
- seq permit tcp
- seq permit tcp (IPv6)
- seq permit udp
- seq permit udp (IPv6)
- show access-group
- show access-lists
- show ip as-path-access-list
- show ip community-list
- show ip extcommunity-list
- show ip prefix-list
- Route-map commands
- continue
- match as-path
- match community
- match extcommunity
- match interface
- match ip address
- match ip next-hop
- match ipv6 address
- match ipv6 next-hop
- match metric
- match origin
- match route-type
- match tag
- route-map
- set comm-list add
- set comm-list delete
- set community
- set extcomm-list add
- set extcomm-list delete
- set extcommunity
- set local-preference
- set metric
- set metric-type
- set next-hop
- set origin
- set tag
- set weight
- show route-map
- Quality of service
- Configure quality of service
- Ingress traffic classification
- Egress traffic classification
- Policing traffic
- Mark Traffic
- Color traffic
- Modify packet fields
- Shaping traffic
- Bandwidth allocation
- Strict priority queuing
- Buffer management
- Congestion avoidance
- Storm control
- QoS commands
- bandwidth
- class
- class-map
- clear interface priority-flow-control
- clear qos statistics
- clear qos statistics type
- control-plane
- flowcontrol
- match
- match cos
- match dscp
- match precedence
- match qos-group
- match vlan
- mtu
- pause
- pfc-cos
- pfc-max-buffer-size
- pfc-shared-buffer-size
- pfc-shared-headroom-buffer-size
- police
- policy-map
- priority
- priority-flow-control mode
- qos-group dot1p
- qos-group dscp
- queue-limit
- queue bandwidth
- queue qos-group
- random-detect (interface)
- random-detect (queue)
- random-detect color
- random-detect ecn
- random-detect pool
- random-detect weight
- service-policy
- set cos
- set dscp
- set qos-group
- shape
- show class-map
- show control-plane info
- show control-plane statistics
- show interface priority-flow-control
- show qos interface
- show policy-map
- show qos control-plane
- show qos egress bufffers interface
- show egress buffer-stats interface
- show qos ingress buffers interface
- show ingress buffer-stats interface
- show queuing statistics
- show qos system
- show qos system buffers
- show qos maps
- show qos wred-profile
- system qos
- trust
- trust dot1p-map
- trust dscp-map
- qos-map traffic-class
- trust-map
- wred
- Virtual link trunking
- Converged data center services
- sFlow
- Troubleshoot OS10
- Support resources
• Egress L2 ACL
Table 5. L2 and L3 targeted trac
L2 ACL / L3 ACL Targeted trac
Deny / Deny L3 ACL denies
Deny / Permit L3 ACL permits
Permit / Deny L3 ACL denies
Permit / Permit L3 ACL permits
Assign and apply ACL lters
To lter an Ethernet interface, a port-channel interface, or a VLAN, assign an IP ACL lter to a physical interface. The IP ACL applies to all
trac entering a physical or port-channel interface. The trac either forwards or drops depending on the criteria and actions you congure
in the ACL lter.
To change the ACL lter functionality, apply the same ACL lters to dierent interfaces. For example, take ACL “ABCD” and apply it using
the in keyword and it becomes an ingress ACL. If you apply the same ACL lter using the out keyword, it becomes an egress ACL.
You can apply an IP ACL lter to a physical or port-channel interface. The number of ACL lters allowed is hardware-dependent.
1 Enter the interface information in CONFIGURATION mode.
interface ethernet node/slot/port
2 Congure an IP address for the interface, placing it in L3 mode in INTERFACE mode.
ip address ip-address
3 Apply an IP ACL lter to trac entering or exiting an interface in INTERFACE mode.
ip access-group access-list-name {in | out}
Congure IP ACL
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/28
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/28)# ip address 10.1.2.0/24
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/28)# ip access-group abcd in
View ACL lters applied to interface
OS10# show ip access-lists in
Ingress IP access-list acl1
Active on interfaces :
ethernet1/1/28
seq 10 permit ip host 10.1.1.1 host 100.1.1.1 count (0 packets)
seq 20 deny ip host 20.1.1.1 host 200.1.1.1 count (0 packets)
seq 30 permit ip 10.1.2.0/24 100.1.2.0/24 count (0 packets)
seq 40 deny ip 20.1.2.0/24 200.1.2.0/24 count (0 packets)
seq 50 permit ip 10.0.3.0 255.0.255.0 any count (0 packets)
seq 60 deny ip 20.0.3.0 255.0.255.0 any count (0 packets)
seq 70 permit tcp any eq 1000 100.1.4.0/24 eq 1001 count (0 packets)
seq 80 deny tcp any eq 2100 200.1.4.0/24 eq 2200 count (0 packets)
seq 90 permit udp 10.1.5.0/28 eq 10000 any eq 10100 count (0 packets)
seq 100 deny tcp host 20.1.5.1 any rst psh count (0 packets)
seq 110 permit tcp any any fin syn rst psh ack urg count (0 packets)
seq 120 deny icmp 20.1.6.0/24 any fragment count (0 packets)
seq 130 permit 150 any any dscp 63 count (0 packets)
To view the number of packets matching the ACL, use the count option when creating ACL entries.
• Create an ACL that uses rules with the count option, see Assign sequence number to lter.
Access Control Lists
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