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

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Configuring ACLs
An access control list (ACL) is a set of rules (or permit or deny statements) for identifying traffic based on
criteria such as source IP address, destination IP address, and port number.
Overview
You can use ACLs in QoS, firewall, routing, and other feature modules for identifying traffic. The packet
drop or forwarding decisions varies with the modules that use ACLs.
ACL categories
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ACL number IP version
Match criteria
WLAN ACLs 100 to 199 IPv4 and IPv6 WLAN's SSID
Basic ACLs 2000 to 2999
IPv4 Source IPv4 address
IPv6 Source IPv6 address
Advanced ACLs 3000 to 3999
IPv4
Source IPv4 address, destination IPv4 address,
packet priority, protocols over IPv4, and other
Layer 3 and Layer 4 header fields
IPv6
Source IPv6 address, destination IPv6 address,
packet priority, protocols over IPv6, and other
Layer 3 and Layer 4 header fields
Ethernet frame
header ACLs
4000 to 4999 IPv4 and IPv6
Layer 2 header fields, such as source and
destination MAC addresses, 802.1p priority,
and link layer protocol type
User-defined
ACLs
5000 to 5999 IPv4 and IPv6
User specified matching patterns in protocol
headers
Simple ACLs 10000 to 42767 IPv6
Source IPv6 address, destination IPv6 address,
Source-destination IPv6 address combination,
packet priority, protocols over IPv6, and other
Layer 3 and Layer 4 protocol header fields.
The following matrix shows the WLAN ACL and hardware compatibility:
Hardware WLAN ACL
MSR900 Yes
MSR93X No
MSR20-1X Yes
MSR20 Yes
MSR30 Yes
MSR50 Yes (except MPU-G2)
MSR1000 Yes