Configuring the Switch
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Setting the ACL Name and Type
Use the ACL Configuration page to designate the name and type of an ACL.
Command Attributes
•
Name
– Name of the ACL. (Maximum length: 15 characters)
•
Type
– The following filter modes are supported:
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IP Standard
: IPv4 ACL mode filters packets based on the source IPv4 address.
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IP Extended
: IPv4 ACL mode filters packets based on the source or destination
IPv4 address, as well as the protocol type and protocol port number. If the “TCP”
protocol is specified, then you can also filter packets based on the TCP control
code.
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IPv6 Standard
: IPv6 ACL mode filters packets based on the source IPv6
address.
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IPv6 Extended
: IPv6 ACL mode filters packets based on the source or
destination IP address, as well as the type of the next header and the flow label
(i.e., a request for special handling by IPv6 routers).
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MAC
– MAC ACL mode filters packets based on the source or destination MAC
address and the Ethernet frame type (RFC 1060).
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ARP
– ARP ACL specifies static IP-to-MAC address bindings used for ARP
inspection (see ARP Inspection on page 3-136).
Web
– Select Security, ACL, Configuration. Enter an ACL name in the Name field,
select the list type (IP Standard, IP Extended, IPv6 Standard, IPv6 Extended, MAC,
or ARP), and click Add to open the configuration page for the new list.
Figure 3-74 Selecting ACL Type
CLI
– This example creates a standard IP ACL named david.
Console(config)#access-list ip standard Michelle228
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Console(config-std-acl)#
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