Cisco 300 Series Administration Manual page 526

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Access Control
Defining ACL Binding
STEP 6
NOTE
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
NOTE
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
Default Action—Select one of the following options:
-
Deny Any—If packet does not match an ACL, it is denied (dropped).
-
Permit Any—If packet does not match an ACL, it is permitted
(forwarded).
Default Action can be defined only if IP Source Guard is not activated
NOTE
on the interface.
Click Apply. The ACL binding is modified, and the Running Configuration file is
updated.
If no ACL is selected, the ACL(s) that is previously bound to the interface are
unbound.
To bind an ACL to a VLAN:
Click Access Control > ACL Binding (VLAN).
Select a VLAN and click Edit.
If the VLAN you require is not displayed, add a new one.
Select one of the following:
Select MAC Based ACL—Select a MAC-based ACL to be bound to the
interface.
Select IPv4 Based ACL—Select an IPv4-based ACL to be bound to the
interface.
Select IPv6 Based ACL—Select an IPv6-based ACL to be bound to the
interface.
Default Action—Select one of the following options:
-
Deny Any—If packet does not match an ACL, it is denied (dropped).
-
Permit Any—If packet does not match an ACL, it is permitted
(forwarded).
Default Action can be defined only if IP Source Guard is not activated
NOTE
on the interface.
Click Apply. The ACL binding is modified, and the Running Configuration file is
updated.
If no ACL is selected, the ACL(s) that is previously bound to the VLAN are unbound.
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