05-15-2009 12:50 AM - edited 03-06-2019 05:44 AM
The documentation for IOS 12.2(46)SE (Catalyst 2960), http://cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2960/software/release/12.2_46_se/configuration/guide/swqos.html#wp1056668, claims named (extended) ACLs can be used in conjunction with the match command in class-maps. Anycase, IOS complains with "% Invalid input detected at '^' marker."
Is this a bug in IOS 12.2(46)SE or its documentation?
Trond.
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05-15-2009 01:29 AM
at first glance (according to the documentation)a named extended ACL can only be used with a MAC acl
05-15-2009 08:35 AM
Named ACLs can be used with Class-Maps however you need to use the keyword 'name' prior to entering the ACL name, which isn't required when using a numbered ACL:
class-map match-all GUEST-ANY
match access-group name GUEST-ANY-ACL
HTH
Andy
05-15-2009 01:29 AM
at first glance (according to the documentation)a named extended ACL can only be used with a MAC acl
05-15-2009 02:30 AM
You are absolutely right. Thank you.
Trond.
05-15-2009 08:35 AM
Named ACLs can be used with Class-Maps however you need to use the keyword 'name' prior to entering the ACL name, which isn't required when using a numbered ACL:
class-map match-all GUEST-ANY
match access-group name GUEST-ANY-ACL
HTH
Andy
05-17-2009 12:20 AM
How true indeed. I guess it's safe to say the documentation can be improved on this matter. The online help in IOS is far more accurate than the accompanying documentation. Thank you.
Trond.
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