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Chapter 26 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Configuring IPv4 ACLs
or
•
Rename the ACL with a name or number that alphanumerically precedes the other ACLs (for
example, rename ACL 79 to ACL 1).
You can now apply the first ACE in the ACL to the interface. The switch allocates the ACE to available
mapping bits in the Opselect index and then allocates flag-related operators to use the same bits in the
TCAM.
IPv4 ACL Configuration Examples
This section provides examples of configuring and applying IPv4 ACLs. For detailed information about
compiling ACLs, see the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide, Release 12.2 and to the Configuring
IP Services” section in the “IP Addressing and Services” chapter of the Cisco IOS IP Configuration
Guide, Release 12.2.
Figure 26-3
shows a small networked office environment with routed Port 2 connected to Server A,
containing benefits and other information that all employees can access, and routed Port 1 connected to
Server B, containing confidential payroll data. All users can access Server A, but Server B has restricted
access.
Use router ACLs to do this in one of two ways:
•
Create a standard ACL, and filter traffic coming to the server from Port 1.
•
Create an extended ACL, and filter traffic coming from the server into Port 1.
Figure 26-3
Using Router ACLs to Control Traffic
Server A
Benefits
Server B
Payroll
Port 2
Port 1
Accounting
172.20.128.64-95
Human Resources
172.20.128.0-31
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