•
To remove the association between an interface and an ACL, select each entry to delete and click
Remove
. You must confirm the action before the entry is deleted.
Table 302: Access Control List Interface Summary Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The interface that has an associated ACL.
Direction
Whether the packet is checked against the rules in an ACL when it is received on
an interface (Inbound) or after it has been received, routed, and is ready to exit
an interface (Outbound).
Sequence Number
The order the ACL is applied to traffic on the interface relative to other ACLs
associated with the interface in the same direction. When multiple ACLs are
applied to the same interface in the same direction, the ACL with the lowest
sequence number is applied first, and the other ACLs are applied in ascending
numerical order.
ACL Type
The type of ACL, which is either IPv4, IPv6, or MAC.
ACL Identifier
The name or number that identifies the ACL. When applying an ACL to an
interface, the ACL Identifier menu includes only the ACLs within the selected
ACL Type.
Access Control List VLAN Summary
Use the Access Control List VLAN Summary page to associate one or more
s with one or more
VLANs on the device.
Note
You can also associate an ACL with a VLAN routing interface.
To display this page, click
QoS
>
Access Control Lists
>
VLANs
in the navigation menu.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
•
To associate an ACL with a VLAN, click
Add
and configure the settings in the available fields.
•
To remove the association between a VLAN and an ACL, select each entry to delete and click
Remove
. You must confirm the action before the entry is deleted.
Table 303: Access Control List VLAN Summary Fields
Field
Description
VLAN ID
The ID of the VLAN associated with the rest of the data in the row. When
associating a VLAN with an ACL, use this field to select the desired VLAN.
Direction
Whether the packet is checked against the rules in an ACL when it is received on
a VLAN (Inbound) or after it has been received, routed, and is ready to exit a
VLAN (Outbound).
Sequence Number
The order the ACL is applied to traffic on the VLAN relative to other ACLs
associated with the VLAN in the same direction. When multiple ACLs are applied
to the same VLAN in the same direction, the ACL with the lowest sequence
number is applied first, and the other ACLs are applied in ascending numerical
order.
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