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Chapter 1: Layer 3 Access Control List (ACL) <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Messages</strong><br />

%ACL-E-PORTHSTFLOWMODE A port is in Host Flow Mode;<br />

incompatible with Service ACL %s.<br />

Explanation:<br />

The user is trying to apply an ACL to a service and at least one port in the XP is in Host Flow based<br />

mode. To apply an ACL to a service requires the Destination Port number in the packet. If any port<br />

is in Destination Flow based mode then, only the Destination IP address is extracted from the<br />

packet and all other fields are ignored while constructing the flow block for the flow lookup.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

Only if none of the ports are in either Destination or Host Flow based mode, will the user be able to<br />

apply an ACL to a service.<br />

%ACL-E-PORTNOTFOUND %d: no such port.<br />

Explanation:<br />

The user is trying to look at all the attached ACLs for a port that doesn’t exist.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

Check the appropriate slot for the presence of the port.<br />

%ACL-E-PROTMISMATCH There is a protocol mismatch between the<br />

ACL and the Interface.<br />

Explanation:<br />

This message is displayed if the user tries an ACL to an interface and the protocol type (IP, IPX,<br />

etc.) of the ACL and the interface are not the same.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

Try to attach an ACL to an interface if and only if they both have the same protocol types.<br />

%ACL-E-REFERENCE ACL ’%s’ is being referenced by other commands<br />

-- delete these references before deleting this ACL<br />

Explanation:<br />

The user is trying to delete the ACL which is still being used.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

Detach the ACL from all its usages before deleting it.<br />

10 Enterasys X-Pedition <strong>Error</strong> Reference Manual

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