Chapter 5: Quality of Service
Each ACL contains rules that define the matching criteria for data packets. The ACL checks each packet against its rules, to determine if there is a match. If the packet matches the ACL’s rules, the ACL performs its configured action: either permit or deny the packet.
The EX2500 switch supports the following ACL types:
MAC Extended ACLs
IP Standard ACLs
IP Extended ACLs
MAC Extended ACLs
The switch supports up to 127 MAC Extended ACLs, numbered from 1 through
127. Use MAC Extended ACLs to filter traffic using the following criteria:
Source or destination MAC address
VLAN
Ethernet protocol
User priority criteria
To create a MAC Extended ACL:
ex2500(config)#
To delete a MAC Extended ACL:
ex2500(config)# no
IP Standard ACLs
The switch supports up to 128 IP ACLs (standard and extended), numbered from 128 through 254. Use IP Standard ACLs to filter traffic using source IP address or network mask and destination IP address or network mask.
To create an IP Standard ACL:
ex2500(config)#
To delete an IP Standard ACL:
ex2500(config)# no
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