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ACLMAN Modes and Commands
Using ACL Manager
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OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
ACLMAN Modes and Commands
The ACLMAN interactive shell supports a limited subset of common industry ACL syntax necessary to 
create Alcatel-Lucent ACLs. In line with industry command line interfaces, the ACLMAN shell provides 
the following command modes:
• Privileged Exec Mode
• Global Configuration Mode
• Interface Configuration Mode
• Access List Configuration Mode
• Time Range Configuration Mode
Privileged Exec Mode Commands
Upon entering the interactive shell the Privileged Exec mode is automatically active. At this point the 
following commands are available:
The Privileged Exec mode also includes the following commands that are specific to the Alcatel-Lucent 
implementation of ACLMAN:
Command
Description
clear access-list counters [name | number]
Resets the statistics counters to zero for the specified ACL. 
If an ACL name or number is not entered, then the counters 
for all ACLs are reset.
configure replace
Clears the entire running configuration out of memory and 
replaces it with the contents of the aclman.cfg file. 
configure terminal
Accesses the Global Configuration command mode. Com-
mand prompt changes to Aclman (config)#
exit
Closes the ACLMAN interactive shell and returns to the 
Alcatel-Lucent CLIThe ACLMAN shell is no longer 
active.
show access-lists [name | number]
Displays the contents of the specified ACLs. If an ACL 
name or number is not entered, all ACLs are shown.
show ip interface [type slot/port]
Displays ACLs associated with the specified interface. If an 
interface is not specified, all configured interfaces are 
shown.
show running-config
Displays the entire ACLMAN configuration, not just the 
ACL configuration.
show time-range [name]
Displays the specified time range. If no name is specified, 
all time ranges are shown.
Command
Description
import filename
Imports ACL syntax from the specified text file. 
logging-rate seconds
Configures the logging rate time interval. The range is 0 
to 3600 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.