Configuring Filters Without a Sequence NumberIf you are creating an extended ACL with only one or two filters, you can let Dell Networking OS assign a sequence number based on theorder in which the filters are configured. Dell Networking OS assigns filters in multiples of five.To configure a filter for an extended IP ACL without a specified sequence number, use any or all of the following commands:• Configure a deny or permit filter to examine IP packets.CONFIG-EXT-NACL mode{deny | permit} {source mask | any | host ip-address} [count [byte]] [order] [monitor[session-id]] [fragments]• Configure a deny or permit filter to examine TCP packets.CONFIG-EXT-NACL mode{deny | permit} tcp {source mask] | any | host ip-address}} [count [byte]] [order] [monitor[session-id]] [fragments]• Configure a deny or permit filter to examine UDP packets.CONFIG-EXT-NACL mode{deny | permit} udp {source mask | any | host ip-address}} [count [byte]] [order] [monitor[session-id]] [fragments]When you use the log keyword, the CP logs details about the packets that match. Depending on how many packets match the log entryand at what rate, the CP may become busy as it has to log these packets’ details. The following example shows an extended IP ACL inwhich the sequence numbers were assigned by the software. The filters were assigned sequence numbers based on the order in whichthey were configured (for example, the first filter was given the lowest sequence number). The show config command in IP ACCESSLIST mode displays the two filters with the sequence numbers 5 and 10.Example of Viewing Filter Sequence for a Specified Extended ACLDell(config-ext-nacl)#deny tcp host 123.55.34.0 anyDell(config-ext-nacl)#permit udp 154.44.123.34 0.0.255.255 host 34.6.0.0 monitor 111Dell(config-ext-nacl)#show config!ip access-list extended nimuleseq 5 deny tcp host 123.55.34.0 anyseq 10 permit udp 154.44.0.0 0.0.255.255 host 34.6.0.0 monitor 111Dell(config-ext-nacl)#To view all configured IP ACLs and the number of packets processed through the ACL, use the show ip accounting access-listcommand in EXEC Privilege mode, as shown in the first example in Configure a Standard IP ACL Filter.Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLsBoth Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs may be configured on an interface in Layer 2 mode.If both L2 and L3 ACLs are applied to an interface, the following rules apply:• When Dell Networking OS routes the packets, only the L3 ACL governs them because they are not filtered against an L2 ACL.• When Dell Networking OS switches the packets, first the L3 ACL filters them, then the L2 ACL filters them.• When Dell Networking OS switches the packets, the egress L3 ACL filters the packet.For the following features, if you enable counters on rules that have already been configured and a new rule is either inserted or prepended,all the existing counters are reset:• L2 ingress access list• L3 egress access list124 Access Control Lists (ACLs)