Configuring And Assigning A Numbered, Extended Acl - HP ProCurve 5300xl Series Management Manual

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Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches
Configuring and Assigning an ACL
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Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Extended ACL

This section describes how to configure numbered, extended ACLs. To con-
figure other ACL types, refer to the following table.
To Configure:
Standard, numbered ACLs "Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Standard ACL" on
Named ACLs
While standard ACLs use only source IP addresses for filtering criteria,
extended ACLs allow multiple ACE criteria. This enables you to more closely
define your IP packet-filtering criteria. These criteria include:
Source and destination IP addresses (required), in one of the
following options:
Specific host IP
Subnet or group of IP addresses
Any IP address
IP protocol (IP, TCP, or UDP)
Source TCP or UDP port (if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP)
Destination TCP or UDP port (if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP)
TCP or UDP eq operator (if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP)
You can configure extended ACLs with a numeric name in the range of 100 -
199. You can also configure extended ACLs with alphanumeric names. (Refer
to "Configuring a Named ACL" on page 10-54.)
For a summary of ACL commands, refer to table 10-1, "Comprehensive Com­
mand Summary", on page 10-5.
Refer To:
page 10-43
"Configuring a Named ACL" on page 10-54

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