ACL Configuration
Access control lists (ACLs) help ensure network security and stability.
- Overview of ACLs
An ACL is a set of sequential packet filtering rules. After an ACL is configured on a router, the router permits or denies packets based on the matched rules defined in the ACL. ACLs can be applied to various services, such as routing policies, traffic management, and QoS. - Licensing Requirements and Limitations for ACL--S2E
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for ACL--S2F
- Configuring an Interface-based ACL
An interface-based ACL defines rules to filter packets. - Configuring a Basic ACL
A basic ACL defines rules to filter packets. - Configuring an Advanced ACL
An advanced ACL defines rules to filter packets. - Configuring a Layer 2 ACL
A Layer 2 ACL defines rules to filter packets. - Configuring a User ACL
A User ACL defines rules to filter packets. - Configuring an MPLS-based ACL
An MPLS-based ACL defines rules to filter packets. - Maintaining an ACL
This section describes how to clear ACL statistics and monitor the ACL operating status. - Configuration Examples for ACLs
This section provides ACL configuration examples.