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Column Meaning
Protocol The protocol to filter for this rule.
Committed Rate The committed rate defined by the rate-limit attribute.
Committed Burst Size The committed burst size defined by the rate-limit attribute.
Source IP Address The source IP address for this rule.
Source L4 Port Keyword The source port for this rule.
Destination IP Address The destination IP address for this rule.
Destination L4 Port Keyword The destination port for this rule.
IP DSCP The value specified for IP DSCP.
Flow Label The value specified for IPv6 Flow Label.
Log Displays when you enable logging for the rule.
Assign Queue The queue identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned.
Mirror Interface The unit/slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied.
Redirect Interface The unit/slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded.
Time Range Name Displays the name of the time-range if the IPv6 ACL rule has referenced a time
range.
Rule Status Status (Active/Inactive) of the IPv6 ACL rule.
ACL Hit Count The ACL rule hit count of packets matching the configured ACL rule within an ACL.
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show ipv6 access-lists ip61
ACL Name: ip61
Outbound Interface(s): control-plane
Rule Number: 1
Action......................................... permit
Match Every.................................... FALSE
Protocol....................................... 17(udp)
Committed Rate................................. 32
Committed Burst Size........................... 16
ACL hit count ..................................0
Management Access Control and Administration List
In order to ensure the security of the switch management features, the administrator may elect to
configure a management access control list. The Management Access Control and Administration List
(MACAL) feature is used to ensure that only known and trusted devices are allowed to remotely
manage the switch via TCP/IP.
MACALs can be applied only to in-band ports and cannot be applied to the service port.
management access-list
Use this command to create a management access list and to enter access-list configuration mode,
where you must define the denied or permitted access conditions with the deny and permit
commands. If no match criteria are defined, the default is deny. If you reenter to an access- list context,
Quality of Service Commands
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