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CHAPTER 5
Access Control Lists
Access Control Lists (ACLs) are filters that permit or deny traffic for security purposes. They can
also be used with QoS to classify and segment traffic in order to provide different levels of service
to different traffic types. Each filter defines the conditions that must match for inclusion in the filter,
and also the actions that are performed when a match is made.
BLADEOS 6.5 supports the following ACLs:
Regular ACLs
Up to 127 ACLs are supported for networks that use IPv4 addressing. Regular ACLs are
configured using the following ISCLI command path:
IPv6 ACLs
Up to 128 ACLs are supported for networks that use IPv6 addressing. IPv6 ACLs are
configured using the following ISCLI command path:VLAN Maps (VMaps)
Up to 127 VLAN Maps are supported for attaching filters to VLANs rather than ports. See
“VLAN Maps” on page 82 for details.
Note – The stated ACL capacity reflects the Default deployment mode. ACL support may differ
under some deployments modes. In modes where ACLs are not supported, ACL configuration
menus and commands are not available. See “Deployment Profiles” on page 147 for details.
RS G8124(config)# access-control list <Regular ACL number> ?
RS G8124(config)# access-control list6 <IPv6 ACL number> ?