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Chapter 35 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Understanding ACLs
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VLAN ACLs or VLAN maps access-control all packets (bridged and routed). You can use VLAN
maps to filter traffic between devices in the same VLAN. VLAN maps are configured to provide
access control based on Layer 3 addresses for IPv4. Unsupported protocols are access-controlled
through MAC addresses using Ethernet ACEs. After a VLAN map is applied to a VLAN, all packets
(routed or bridged) entering the VLAN are checked against the VLAN map. Packets can either enter
the VLAN through a switch port or through a routed port after being routed. For more information,
see the
“VLAN Maps” section on page 35-5
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You can use input port ACLs, router ACLs, and VLAN maps on the same switch. However, a port ACL
takes precedence over a router ACL or VLAN map.
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When both an input port ACL and a VLAN map are applied, incoming packets received on ports
with a port ACL applied are filtered by the port ACL. Other packets are filtered by the VLAN map
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When an input router ACL and input port ACL exist in an switch virtual interface (SVI), incoming
packets received on ports to which a port ACL is applied are filtered by the port ACL. Incoming
routed IP packets received on other ports are filtered by the router ACL. Other packets are not
filtered.
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When an output router ACL and input port ACL exist in an SVI, incoming packets received on the
ports to which a port ACL is applied are filtered by the port ACL. Outgoing routed IP packets are
filtered by the router ACL. Other packets are not filtered.
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When a VLAN map, input router ACL, and input port ACL exist in an SVI, incoming packets
received on the ports to which a port ACL is applied are only filtered by the port ACL. Incoming
routed IP packets received on other ports are filtered by both the VLAN map and the router ACL.
Other packets are filtered only by the VLAN map.
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When a VLAN map, output router ACL, and input port ACL exist in an SVI, incoming packets
received on the ports to which a port ACL is applied are only filtered by the port ACL. Outgoing
routed IP packets are filtered by both the VLAN map and the router ACL. Other packets are filtered
only by the VLAN map.
If IEEE 802.1Q tunneling is configured on an interface, any IEEE 802.1Q encapsulated IP packets
received on the tunnel port can be filtered by MAC ACLs, but not by IP ACLs. This is because the switch
does not recognize the protocol inside the IEEE 802.1Q header. This restriction applies to router ACLs,
port ACLs, and VLAN maps. For more information about IEEE 802.1Q tunneling, see
Chapter 17,
“Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling”
Port ACLs
Port ACLs are ACLs that are applied to Layer 2 interfaces on a switch. Port ACLs are supported only on
physical interfaces and not on EtherChannel interfaces and can be applied only on interfaces in the
inbound direction. These access lists are supported:
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Standard IP access lists using source addresses
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Extended IP access lists using source and destination addresses and optional protocol type
information
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MAC extended access lists using source and destination MAC addresses and optional protocol type
information
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