Operation Manual – ACL
H3C S5100-SI/EI Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 ACL Configuration
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The settings to be specified in the rule, such as source and destination MAC
addresses, VLAN priorities, and Layer 2 protocol types, are determined.
II. Configuration Procedure
Table 1-4
Define a Layer 2 ACL rule
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
—
Create a Layer 2
ACL and enter
layer 2 ACL view
acl number
acl-number
Required
Define an ACL rule
rule
[
rule-id
] {
permit
|
deny
}
rule-string
Required
For information about
rule-string
, refer to
ACL
Commands
.
Assign a
description string
to the ACL rule
rule
rule-id
comment
text
Optional
No description by default
Assign a
description string
to the ACL
description
text
Optional
No description by default
Note that:
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You can modify any existent rule of the Layer2 ACL and the unmodified part of the
ACL remains.
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If you do not specify the
rule-id
argument when creating an ACL rule, the rule will
be numbered automatically. If the ACL has no rules, the rule is numbered 0;
otherwise, the number of the rule will be the greatest rule number plus one. If the
current greatest rule number is 65534, however, the system will display an error
message and you need to specify a number for the rule.
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The content of a modified or created rule cannot be identical with the content of
any existing rules; otherwise the rule modification or creation will fail, and the
system prompts that the rule already exists.
III. Configuration Example
# Configure ACL 4000 to deny packets sourced from the MAC address 000d-88f5-97ed,
destined for the MAC address 0011-4301-991e, and with their 802.1p priority being 3.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] acl number 4000
[Sysname-acl-ethernetframe-4000] rule deny cos 3 source 000d-88f5-97ed
ffff-ffff-ffff dest 0011-4301-991e ffff-ffff-ffff
# Display the configuration information of ACL 4000.