13-16 User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Chapter 13
Forwarding information:
The priority of the packet if the ACL a ssigns it a priority and
forwards it.
Forward with no change in priority if the ACL
forwards the packet without changing its priority.
FILTER if the ACL blocks the packet.
To avoid excessive consumption of the switch resources, ACL matches are
logged for slow path traffic at specific time intervals. You can set the
interval at which the matches are logged. The defaul t setti ng is two se conds.
ACL matches are not logged for FI RE path or FORE path traffic or for the
supervisor ethernet or console port. For more information about the slow
path and FIRE and FORE paths, see “Routing Overview” in Chapter1,
Introduction.”
This section includes procedures for the following tasks:
Enabling ACL Logging
Setting a Logging Interval
Enabling ACL Logging
The default setting for ACL logging is disabled.

Web Agent

Procedure To enable ACL logging by using the Web Agent:
1. In the navigation pane, expand the Routing > IP > Configuration
folders, and then click Access Lists.
The IP Access List Web page is displayed in the content pane. See
Figure 13-1.
2. Select the check box next to each rule that you want to enable ACL
logging for.
3. In the Rule Match Logging column, select Enable for each access rule
that you want to enable ACL logging for.
The default setting for ACL logging is disabled.
4. Click Apply.