CLI (Command Line Interface)

IP ACL Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

show access-list ip mask-

Syntax:

precedence

show access-list ip mask-precedence [in out]

This command shows the ingress

• in – Ingress mask precedence for ingress ACLs.

or egress rule masks for IP ACLs.

• out – Egress mask precedence for egress ACLs.

 

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

 

Example:

 

Console#show access-list ip mask-precedence

 

IP ingress mask ACL:

 

mask host any

 

mask 255.255.255.0 any

 

Console#

 

 

ip access-group

Syntax:

This command binds a port to an

[no] ip access-group acl_name in

IP ACL.

• acl_name – Name of the ACL. (Maximum length: 16 characters)

Use the no form to remove the

• in – Indicates that this list applies to ingress packets.

port.

Default Setting: None

 

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet)

 

Command Usage: A port can only be bound to one ACL.

 

If a port is already bound to an ACL and you bind it to a different ACL, the

 

switch will replace the old binding with the new one. You must

 

configure a mask for an ACL rule before you can bind it to a port.

 

Example:

 

Console(config)#int eth 1/25

 

Console(config-if)#ip access-group david in

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

show ip access-group

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

This command shows the ports

Example:

assigned to IP ACLs.

Console#show ip access-group

 

Interface ethernet 1/25

 

IP standard access-list david

 

Console#

 

 

map access-list ip

Syntax:

This command sets the output

[no] map access-list ip acl_name cos cos-value

queue for packets matching an

• acl_name – Name of the ACL. (Maximum length: 16 characters)

ACL rule. The specified CoS

cos-value – CoS value. (Range: 0-7)

value is only used to map the

Default Setting: None

matching packet to an

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet)

output queue; it is not written to

Command Usage: A packet matching a rule within the specified ACL is

the packet itself.

Use the no form to remove the

mapped to one of the output queues as shown in the following table. For

information on mapping the CoS values to output queues, see queue cos-

CoS mapping.

map on page 4-170.

 

 

Example:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/25

 

Console(config-if)#map access-list ip bill cos 0

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

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