Defining User-Defined ACLs
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In the case that you specify the rule ID when defining a rule:
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If the rule corresponding to the specified rule ID already exists, you will edit the
rule, and the modified part in the rule will replace the original content, while
other parts remain unchanged.
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If the rule corresponding to the specified rule ID does not exists, you will create
and define a new rule.
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The content of a newly created rule must not be identical with the content of
any existing rule; otherwise the rule creation will fail, and the system will
prompt that the rule already exists.
If you do not specify a rule ID, you will create and define a new rule, and the
system will assign an ID for the rule automatically.
Configuration Example
# Configure ACL 4000 to deny packets whose 802.1p priority is 3, source MAC
address is 000d-88f5-97ed, and destination MAC address is 0011-4301-991e.
<SW7750> system-view
[SW7750] acl number 4000
[SW7750-acl-link-4000] rule deny cos 3 source 000d-88f5-97ed ffff-ff
ff-ffff dest 0011-4301-991e ffff-ffff-ffff
[SW7750-acl-link-4000] display acl config 4000
Link ACL
4000, 1 rule,
rule 0 deny cos excellent-effort source 000d-88f5-97ed ffff-ffff-fff
f dest 0011-4301-991e ffff-ffff-ffff (0 times matched)
Defining User-Defined
ACLs
Using a byte, which is specified through its offset from the packet header, in the
packet as the starting point, user-defined ACLs perform logical AND operations on
packets and compare the extracted string with the user-defined string to find the
matching packets for processing.
User-defined ACL numbers range from 5,000 to 5,999.
Configuration
Preparation
To configure a time range-based ACL rule, you need first to define the
corresponding time range, as described in “Configuring Time Ranges” on page
640.
Configuration Procedure
video 5
101
voice 6
110
network-management 7
111
Table 521
Description of CoS value
Keyword
CoS value in decimal
CoS value in binary
Table 522
Define a user-defined ACL rule
Operation Command Description
Enter system view
system-view
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