Action Modifiers
        
  
    Additional actions can also be specified, independent of whether the
                        packet is dropped or forwarded. These additional actions are called action
                        modifiers. Not all action modifiers are available on all switches, and not
                        all are available for both ingress and egress ACLs. The action modifiers
                                are:
                                - class-id value
                                                  0-4095—Signifies that the rule will
                                        be installed in the LOOKUP stage access-list resource.
                                        Class-id range varies from platform to platform.
 
                                - count
                                                  countername—Increments the counter
                                        named in the action modifier. 
                                                - ingress—all platforms
 
                                                - egress—Summit
                                                  X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and
                                                  ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X870, X620, X690 series
                                                  switches only. On egress, count does not work in
                                                  combination with deny action.
 
                                        

Note   
On egress, count does not
                                                work in combination with deny action in some
                                                platforms
 
 
                                - add-vlan-id—Adds a new outer
                                                VLAN (Virtual LAN)
                                        id. If the packet is untagged it will add a vlan tag to the
                                        packet. If the packet is tagged, it will add additional VLAN
                                        tag. Only supported in VLAN Lookup stage (VFP).
 
                                - byte-count byte
                                                  counter name—Increments the byte
                                        counter named in the action modifier 
 
                                - packet-count packet counter name—Increments the
                                        packet counter named in the action modifier.
 
                                - log—Logs the packet header.
 
                                - log-raw—Logs the packet header in hex
                                        format.
 
                                - meter
                                                  metername—Takes action depending on
                                        the traffic rate. (Ingress and egress meters are supported
                                        on the platforms listed for these features in the ExtremeXOS 22.5 Feature License Requirements document.
 
                                - mirror—Rules that contain mirror as an
                                        action modifier will use a separate slice.
 
                                - mirror-cpu—Mirrors a copy of the packet to
                                        the CPU in order to log it. It is supported only in
                                        ingress.
 
                                - qosprofile qosprofilename—Forwards the packet
                                        to the specified QoS (Quality of Service)
                                        profile. 
                                                - ingress—all platforms
 
                                                - egress—does not forward the
                                                  packets to the specified qosprofile. If the action
                                                  modifier “replace-dot1p” is present in the ACL
                                                  rule, the dot1p field in the packet is replaced
                                                  with the value from associated qosprofile. Summit
                                                  X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X870,
                                                  X690 series switches only.
 
                                        
 
                                - redirect ipv4
                                                  addr—Forwards the packet to the
                                        specified IPv4 address.
 
                                - redirect-no-replace-l2-sa IP nexthop
                                                  address—Forwards the packet to the
                                        specified IPv4 address without changing the source MAC
                                        address. Only apply to “L3 routable” traffic. Layer-2
                                        traffic is not subject to matching. 
 
                                - redirect-port port—Overrides the forwarding
                                        decision and changes the egress port used. If the specified
                                        port is part of a load share group then this action will
                                        apply the load sharing algorithm. 
 
                                - redirect-port-list
                                                  port_list—Supports multiple redirect
                                        ports as arguments. When used in an ACL, matching packets
                                        are now redirected to multiple ports as specified in the ACL
                                        while overriding the default forwarding decision. Maximum
                                        number of ports that can be mentioned in this list is 64.
                                        (Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and
                                        ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X870, X620, X690.)
 
                                - redirect-port-no-sharing port—Overrides the forwarding decision and
                                        changes the egress port used. If the specified port is part
                                        of a load share group then this action overrides the load
                                        sharing algorithm and directs matching packets to only this
                                        port. 
 
                                - redirect-name name—Specifies the name of the
                                        flow-redirect that must be used to redirect matching
                                        traffic. 
 
                                - redirect-vlan—Redirects the traffic to all
                                        ports in the matching VLAN. With L3 unicast routing, floods
                                        on the egress VLAN members.
 
                                - replace-dscp—Replaces the packet‘s DSCP
                                        field with the value from the associated QoS profile.
                                                - ingress
 
                                                - egress—Summit
                                                  X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and
                                                  ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X870, X620, X690 series
                                                  switches only
 
                                        
 
                                - replace-dot1p—Replaces the packet‘s 802.1p
                                        field with the value from the associated QoS profile.
 
                                - replace-dot1p-value value—Replaces the packet's 802.1p field with
                                        the value specified without affecting the QoS profile
                                                assignment.
 
                                - replace-ethernet-destination-address mac-address—Replaces the packet's
                                        destination MAC address; this is applicable only to layer-2
                                        forwarded traffic.