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

%ACL-E-NOMODIFYPORT ACL is currently in use by port. Please<br />

use the ACL Editor to edit this ACL.<br />

Explanation:<br />

The user is trying to create an ACL which is already present and is attached to a port.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

None. You cannot create an ACL which is already present. Use a new name.<br />

%ACL-E-NOMEM processing error - insufficient memory<br />

Explanation:<br />

This message appears when network load exceeds system capacity.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

System resources are limited. Upgrade with more memory. If problem persists, contact Enterasys<br />

Technical Support.<br />

%ACL-E-NOMODIFYACL is currently in use at interface<br />

. Please use the ACL Editor to edit this ACL.<br />

Explanation:<br />

The user is trying to modify an ACL that is currently applied to an interface.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

To modify an ACL that is currently applied to an interface, there are two ways you can do it. One<br />

way is to “detach” the ACL from the interface first before modifying the ACL. You can do so by<br />

negating the corresponding acl apply command. The second, simpler method is to use the ACL<br />

Editor. Using the ACL Editor, you can make changes to an ACL that is currently applied. When<br />

you exit and save the modified ACL, the changes take effect immediately.<br />

%ACL-E-NOSUCHRULEUnable to find specified ACL rule; possibly<br />

deleted by another configuration task.<br />

Explanation:<br />

The ACL that you are trying to use does not exist. This message only occurs in the rare situation<br />

where someone deleted the ACL as you try to use it.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

Re-create the ACL that you want to use.<br />

Enterasys Xpedition <strong>Error</strong> Reference Manual 7

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