Applying The Acl To An Interface - HP 7102dl - ProCurve Secure Router Configuration Manual

Procurve secure router 7000dl series - advanced management and configuration guide
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Applying the ACL to an Interface

After you configure an ACL, it will have not control access to an interface until
you apply it to one of the following:
interface
ACP
As discussed above, you can also apply an ACL to all FTP, HTTP, and Telnet
traffic destined to the router.
An ACL can also select traffic for a variety of router functions. You can apply
an ACL to any of the following:
quality of service (QoS) map
crypto map for a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
route map for policy-based routing (PBR)
demand interface to select the traffic that triggers a dial-up connection
rendezvous point (RP) address to select the multicast groups that a PIM-
SM RP supports
This section describes how you apply ACLs to an interface. Table 5-6 lists the
page number where you can find information about how to apply ACLs for
other functions.
Table 5-6.
Locating Information about Applying ACLs
Topic
applying ACLs to an ACP
applying ACLs to FTP, HTTP, and Telnet traffic destined to the
router
applying ACLs to allow routing updates
applying ACLs to an ACP for NAT
applying ACLs to a QoS map
applying ACLs to a crypto map for a VPN
applying ACLs to a route map for PBR
applying an ACL to a demand interface to select interesting
traffic
applying an ACL to an RP to select the multicast groups that it
can support
Applying Access Control to Router Interfaces
Using ACLs Alone to Configure Access Control
Page
5-26
5-21
5-25
6-16
8-23, 8-39
10-38
15-129
8-18
13-32
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