R2511-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Configuration Guide(V5)

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Copying an ACL
You can create an ACL by copying an existing ACL (source ACL). The new ACL (destination ACL) has the
same properties and content (including the match order, rule numbering step, rules, ACL description, ,
and rule comment) as the source ACL, but not the same ACL number and name.
To successfully copy an ACL, make sure that:
The destination ACL number is from the same category as the source ACL number.
The source ACL already exists, but the destination ACL does not.
Copying a WLAN, IPv4 basic, IPv4 advanced, Ethernet frame
header, or user-defined ACL
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Copy an existing
WLAN, IPv4 basic, IPv4
advanced, Ethernet
frame header, or
user-defined ACL to
create a new ACL.
acl copy { source-acl-number | name source-acl-name } to { dest-acl-number |
name dest-acl-name }
Copying an IPv6 basic or IPv6 advanced ACL
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Copy an existing IPv6 basic or
IPv6 advanced ACL to create
a new ACL.
acl ipv6 copy { source-acl6-number | name source-acl6-name } to
{ dest-acl6-number | name dest-acl6-name }
Displaying and maintaining ACLs
Task Command
Remarks
Display configuration and match
statistics for WLAN, IPv4 basic,
IPv4 advanced, Ethernet frame
header, and user-defined ACLs.
display acl { acl-number | all | name
acl-name } [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view.
Display configuration and match
statistics for IPv6 basic and IPv6
advanced ACLs.
display acl ipv6 { acl6-number | all | name
acl6-name } [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view.
Display the configuration and
status of one or all time ranges.
display time-range { time-range-name | all }
[ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in
any view.