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Parameter source-acl-number: Number of an existing IPv4 ACL, which must be in the following ranges (the available ACL number ranges varies by device):

2000 to 2999 for basic IPv4 ACLs

3000 to 3999 for advanced IPv4 ACLs

4000 to 4999 for Ethernet frame header ACLs

5000 to 5999 for user-defined ACLs

source-acl-name: Name of an existing IPv4 ACL, a case insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. It must start with an English letter and cannot be the English word of all to avoid confusion.

dest-acl-number: Number of a non-existent IPv4 ACL, which must be in the following ranges (the available ACL number ranges varies by device):

2000 to 2999 for basic IPv4 ACLs

3000 to 3999 for advanced IPv4 ACLs

4000 to 4999 for Ethernet frame header ACLs

5000 to 5999 for user-defined ACLs

dest-acl-name: Name for the new IPv4 ACL, a case insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. It must start with an English letter and cannot be the English word of all to avoid confusion. The system will automatically assign the new ACL a sequence number which is the smallest one among the available ones in the ACL range for the ACL type.

Description Use the acl copy command to copy an existent IPv4 ACL (namely, the source IPv4 ACL) to generate a new one (namely, the destination IPv4 ACL). The new ACL is of the same type and has the same match order, match rules, rule numbering step and descriptions.

Note that:

The source IPv4 ACL and the destination IPv4 ACL must be of the same type.

The generated ACL does not take the name of the source IPv4 ACL.

Example # Copy ACL 2008 to generate ACL 2009.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] acl copy 2008 to 2009

acl name

Syntax acl name acl-name

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