Chapter 13 Configuring Access Control Lists on the ML-Series Card

ML-Series ACL Support

Creating IP ACLs

The following sections describe how to create numbered standard, extended, and named standard IP ACLs:

Creating Numbered Standard and Extended IP ACLs, page 13-3

Creating Named Standard IP ACLs, page 13-4

Creating Named Extended IP ACLs (Control Plane Only), page 13-4

Applying the ACL to an Interface, page 13-4

Creating Numbered Standard and Extended IP ACLs

Table 13-1lists the global configuration commands used to create numbered standard and extended IP ACLs.

Table 13-1 Commands for Numbered Standard and Extended IP ACLs

Command

Purpose

 

 

ML_Series(config)# access-list

Defines a standard IP ACL using a source address

access-list-number

and wildcard.

{deny permit} source [source-wildcard]

 

 

 

ML_Series(config)# access-list

Defines a standard IP ACL using an abbreviation

access-list-number {deny permit}

for the source and source mask of 0.0.0.0

any

255.255.255.255.

 

 

 

ML_Series(config)# access-list

Defines an extended IP ACL number and the

access-list-number {deny permit} protocol

access conditions.

source source-wildcard destination

 

destination-wildcard [precedence

 

precedence] [tos tos]

 

 

 

ML_Series(config)# access-list

Defines an extended IP ACL using an

access-list-number {deny permit} protocol

abbreviation for a source and source wildcard of

any any

0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255, and an abbreviation for

 

 

a destination and destination wildcard of 0.0.0.0

 

255.255.255.255.

 

 

ML_Series(config)# access-list

Defines an extended IP ACL using an

access-list-number {deny permit} protocol

abbreviation for a source and source wildcard of

host source host destination

source 0.0.0.0, and an abbreviation for a

 

 

destination and destination wildcard of

 

destination 0.0.0.0.

 

 

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