Examples, Displaying acl rules, Cli command – Avaya 580 User Manual

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80-Series QoS

Examples

Displaying ACL Rules

CLI Command

Use the show access-lists command to display the ACL rules in an ACL.

The syntax of this command is:

>

show access-lists [<access-list-name>]

Ingress Policing

Policing makes it possible for you to limit the bandwidth for ingress queues.
You limit the bandwidth by specifying the guaranteed bit rate for a port. If
this bit rate is exceeded, the switch drops the excess packets.

For example, if you set policing on an ingress queue to be 5 Mbps, and
traffic exceeds that 5 Mbps rate, all traffic that exceeds the 5Mbps is
dropped.

Only 80-series modules that are licensed for routing support the policing
feature.

The policing algorithm includes a normal burst threshold. This threshold
sets the size of bursts that is guaranteed transfer.

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Use the DSCP in the packet to classify
all traffic that does not match any
other ACL rule.

access-list MyAcessList1 512 permit
use-diffserv any

Replace the existing DSCP with a
DSCP of 63 for all traffic that does not
match any other ACL rule.

The switch uses the new DSCP of 63
to classify the packets.

access-list MyAcessList1 512 permit
remark-diffserv 63 any

Use the layer 2 priority in the packet
to classify all traffic that does not
match any other ACL rule.

access-list MyAcessList1 512 permit
use-l2 any

Assign a priority of 4 to all traffic that
does not match any other ACL rule.

access-list MyAcessList1 512 permit
use-priority 4 any

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