IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Terminology
whether there is a match between a packet and the ACE. In an extended
ACE, this is the first of two IPv4 addresses used by the ACE to determine
whether there is a match between a packet and the ACE. See also “DA”.
seq-#
:
The term used in ACL syntax statements to represent the sequence
number variable used to insert an ACE within an existing list. The range
allowed for sequence numbers is 1 - 2147483647.
Standard ACL:
This type of access control list uses the layer-3 IP criteria of
source IPv4 address to determine whether there is a match with an IPv4
packet. Except for RADIUS-assigned ACLs, standard ACLs require an
alphanumeric name or an identification number (ID) in the range of 1- 99.
See also
identifier
on page 9-11.
Static Port ACL:
An ACL statically configured on a specific port, group of
ports, or trunk. A static port ACL filters all incoming IPv4 traffic on the
port, regardless of whether it is switched or routed.
Wildcard:
The part of a mask that indicates the bits in a packet’s IPv4
addressing that do not need to match the corresponding bits specified in
an ACL. See also
ACL Mask
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Summary of Contents for PROCURVE 2910AL
Page 1: ...Access Security Guide ProCurve Switches W 14 03 2910al www procurve com ...
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Page 3: ...HP ProCurve 2910al Switch February 2009 W 14 03 Access Security Guide ...
Page 84: ...Configuring Username and Password Security Front Panel Security 2 36 ...
Page 156: ...TACACS Authentication Operating Notes 4 30 ...
Page 288: ...Configuring Secure Socket Layer SSL Common Errors in SSL setup 8 22 ...
Page 416: ...Configuring Advanced Threat Protection Using the Instrumentation Monitor 10 28 ...
Page 572: ...Using Authorized IP Managers Operating Notes 14 14 ...
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