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Chapter 31 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Configuring VLAN Maps
Applying a VLAN Map to a VLAN
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to apply a VLAN map to one or more VLANs:
To remove the VLAN map, use the
no
vlan filter
mapname
vlan-list
list
global configuration command.
This example shows how to apply VLAN map 1 to VLANs 20 through 22:
Switch(config)#
vlan filter map 1 vlan-list 20-22
Using VLAN Maps in Your Network
These sections describes some typical uses for VLAN maps:
•
Wiring Closet Configuration, page 31-33
•
Denying Access to a Server on Another VLAN, page 31-35
Wiring Closet Configuration
In a wiring closet configuration, the switch can support a VLAN map and a QoS classification ACL.In
a wiring closet configuration, routing might not be enabled on the switch. In this configuration, the
switch can still support a VLAN map and a QoS classification ACL. In
Figure 31-4
, assume that Host X
and Host Y are in different VLANs and are connected to wiring closet switches A and C. Traffic from
Host X to Host Y is eventually being routed by Switch B, a Layer 3 switch with routing enabled. Traffic
from Host X to Host Y can be access-controlled at the traffic entry point, Switch A.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
vlan filter
mapname
vlan-list
list
Apply the VLAN map to one or more VLAN IDs.
The list can be a single VLAN ID (22), a consecutive list (10-22), or a string
of VLAN IDs (12, 22, 30). Spaces around the comma and hyphen are
optional.
Step 3
show running-config
Display the access list configuration.
Step 4
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.