Wh n applying an ACL in this way, y
e
ou can specify the order in which the rules in the ACL are matched.
, unless you delete all the rules in the ACL and
efine the match order.
e referenced by upper-layer software:
ced by routing policies
z
Used to control Telnet, SNMP and Web login users
The match order cannot be modified once it is determined
d
An ACL can b
z
Referen
When an ACL is directly applied to hardware for packet filtering, the switch will permit packets if the
packets do not match the ACL.
to control Telnet, SNMP and Web login users,
the switch will deny packets if the packets do not match the ACL.
z
z
When an ACL is referenced by upper-layer software
Types of ACLs Supp
y Switch 4500 Series
s are supported by Switch 4500 series:
z
can be applied to hardware directly or referenced by
upper-layer software for p
ACL Configuration Task List
Complete the following tasks to configure ACL:
orted b
The following types of ACL
Basic ACL
z
Advanced ACL
z
Layer 2 ACL
z
User-defined ACL
z
IPv6 ACL
In addition, ACLs defined on Switch 4500 series
acket filtering.
Task
Remarks
Configuring Time Range
Optional
Configuring Basic ACL
Required
Configuring Advanced ACL
Required
Configuring Layer 2 ACL
Required
Configuring User-defined ACL
Required
Configuring IPv6 ACL
Required
Applying ACL Rules on Ports
Required
Applying ACL Rules to Ports in a VLAN
Required
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