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To apply an ACL to an interface:
Click
QoS
>
Access Control Lists
>
Interfaces
>
Add
.
Figure 4.313 QoS > Access Control Lists > Interfaces > Add
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
ACL Type
The type of ACL. The ACL type determines the criteria that can be
used to match packets. The type also determines which attributes can
be applied to matching traffic. IPv4 ACLs classify Layer 3 and Layer 4
IPv4 traffic, IPv6 ACLs classify Layer 3 and Layer 4 IPv6 traffic, and
MAC ACLs classify Layer 2 traffic. The ACL types are as follows:
IPv4 Standard: Match criteria is based on the source address of
IPv4 packets.
IPv4 Extended: Match criteria can be based on the source and
destination addresses, source and destination Layer 4 ports, and
protocol type of IPv4 packets.
IPv4 Named: Match criteria is the same as IPv4 Extended ACLs,
but the ACL ID can be an alphanumeric name instead of a num-
ber.
IPv6 Named: Match criteria can be based on information includ-
ing the source and destination IPv6 addresses, source and desti-
nation Layer 4 ports, and protocol type within IPv6 packets.
Extended MAC: Match criteria can be based on the source and
destination MAC addresses, 802.1p user priority, VLAN ID, and
EtherType value within Ethernet frames.
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.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to update the screen.
Add
Click
Add
to apply an ACL to an interface.
Remove
Click
Remove
to remove the association between an interface and an
ACL.
Item
Description
Interface
The interface that has an associated ACL.
Direction
Indicates 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 multi-
ple 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.
Item
Description
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