To count the packets matching the ACL of a traffic policy, you can configure the count action in the traffic behavior associated with the traffic policy. In the output of the display acl command, the matched field indicates the number of packets that are sent to the CPU and match the ACL instead of the number of packets matching the ACL in the traffic policy. Therefore, the count displayed in the output of the display acl command is always 0 even many packets that match the ACL pass through the device. And some packets that match the ACL may not match the CPU, so these packets are not counted.
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