Cisco Systems 15310-CL, 15310-MA Modifying ACL Tcam Size, Controls access to an interface, 13-5

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

Modifying ACL TCAM Size

Table 13-2

Applying ACL to Interface

 

 

 

 

Command

 

Purpose

 

 

ip access-group{access-list-number name} {in out}

Controls access to an interface.

 

 

 

Modifying ACL TCAM Size

You can change the TCAM size by entering the sdm access-listcommand. For more information on ACL TCAM sizes, see the “Configuring Access Control List Size in TCAM” section on page 12-3. Example 13-1provides an example of modifying and verifying ACLs.

Note To increase the ACL TCAM size, you must decrease another region’s TCAM size, such as IP, IP multicast, or L2 switching.

Caution You need to increase the TCAM size if you see the following error message:

Warning:Programming TCAM entries failed

Please remove last ACL command to re-activate ACL operation.

!<ACL number or name> <IP or IPX> <INPUT_ACL or OUTPUT_ACL> from TCAM group for !<interface> Please see the documentation to see if TCAM space can be

increased on this platform to alleviate the problem.

Example 13-1 Monitor and Verify ACLs

ML_Series# show ip access-lists 1

Standard IP access list 1 permit 192.168.1.1 permit 192.168.1.2

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15310-CL, 15310-MA specifications

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