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Table 4. Common ACL Error Messages (Continued).

Error Message

Explanation and Suggested Solution

 

 

%Error:No free masks available

This error message means that there are no free masks

 

available for the user.

 

You must use one of the user-defined masks that is already

 

configured. As an alternative, you can free up one of the

 

masks by removing all the policies that use that mask.

 

 

%Error:Invalid sequence - IP protocol ACE

This error message means that a Layer 4 (TCP or UDP

not

protocol) ACE preceded a Layer 3 (IP protocol) ACE.

allowed after TCP/UDP protocol ACE

 

 

 

%Error: Service-Policy is not supported on

This error message means that an access group is applied

EtherChannel interface

on an EtherChannel interface.

 

Access groups can be applied only to Layer 2 physical

 

interfaces or management VLANs.

 

 

%Error:A MAC Access Group exists on this

This error message means that a MAC access group was

interface

previously configured on this interface.

 

Delete the MAC access group by using the no mac access-

 

group interface configuration command, and re-enter the ip

 

access-groupinterface configuration command.

 

 

%Error:An IP Access Group exists on this

This error message means that an IP access group was

interface

previously configured on this interface.

 

Delete the IP access group by using the no ip access-

 

group interface configuration command, and re-enter the

 

mac access-groupinterface configuration command.

 

 

%Error:Out of Rule Resources

This error message means that the hardware has run out of

 

resources.

 

Re-enter the command with fewer ACEs.

 

 

%Error:No free rules on this interface

This error message means that the hardware has run out of

 

resources.

 

Re-enter the command with fewer ACEs.

 

 

%Error:ASIC error

This error message means that the hardware has returned

 

an error and that the command cannot be completed.

 

 

%Error:ASIC out of resources

This error message means that the hardware does not have

 

sufficient resources to support the user policies.

 

 

%Error:Mask/rule entry failure, errcode=XX

This error message means that the hardware displays an

 

unknown error with the specified error code.

 

 

%Error:FAILURE to reinsert old ACL

This error message means a hardware failure has occurred.

 

Delete the access group, and re-enter the command.

 

 

%Error:Max limit reached for number of

This error message means that the maximum number of

ACEs

ACEs in an ACL has been reached.

in ACL :<acl_name>

 

 

The ACE cannot be added to the ACL.

 

 

%Error:access-list too large to support on

This error message means that the access list cannot be

this interface. Check class-map :

applied on this interface because the interface does not

[class-map name] and access-list :[acl

have sufficient resources to meet the requirement of this

name]

access list.

 

Re-enter the command with fewer ACEs.

 

 

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