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Chapter 13 Identifying Traffic with Access Lists
Access List Overview
Access List Types
Table 13-1
lists the types of access lists and some common uses for them.
Access Control Entry Order
An access list is made up of one or more Access Control Entries. Depending on the access list type, you
can specify the source and destination addresses, the protocol, the ports (for TCP or UDP), the ICMP
type (for ICMP), or the EtherType.
Each ACE that you enter for a given access list name is appended to the end of the access list unless you
specify the line number in the ACE (extended access lists only).
The order of ACEs is important. When the FWSM decides whether to forward or drop a packet, the
FWSM tests the packet against each ACE in the order in which the entries are listed. After a match is
found, no more ACEs are checked. For example, if you create an ACE at the beginning of an access list
that explicitly permits all traffic, no further statements are ever checked.
You can disable an ACE by making it inactive.
Table 13-1
Access List Types and Common Uses
Access List Use
Access List Type
Description
Control network access for IP traffic
(routed and transparent mode)
Extended
The FWSM does not allow any traffic unless it is
explicitly permitted by an extended access list.
Note
To access the FWSM interface for management
access, you do not also need an access list
allowing the host IP address. You only need to
configure management access according to
Chapter 23, “Configuring Management Access.”
Identify traffic for AAA rules
Extended
AAA rules use access lists to identify traffic.
Control network access for IP traffic for a
given user
Extended,
downloaded from a
AAA server per user
You can configure the RADIUS server to download a
dynamic access list to be applied to the user, or the server
can send the name of an access list that you already
configured on the FWSM.
Identify addresses for NAT (policy NAT
and NAT exemption)
Extended
Policy NAT lets you identify local traffic for address
translation by specifying the source and destination
addresses in an extended access list.
Establish VPN access
Extended
You can use an extended access list in VPN commands.
Identify traffic in a traffic class map for
Modular Policy
Extended
EtherType
Access lists can be used to identify traffic in a class map,
which is used for features that support Modular Policy
Framework. Features that support Modular Policy
Framework include TCP and general connection settings,
and inspection.
For transparent firewall mode, control
network access for non-IP traffic
EtherType
You can configure an access list that controls traffic based
on its EtherType.
Identify OSPF route redistribution
Standard
Standard access lists include only the destination address.
You can use a standard access list to control the
redistribution of OSPF routes.
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