Chapter 13: Access Control List Configuration Guide - Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual

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This chapter explains how to configure and use Access Control Lists (ACLs) on the IA.
ACLs are lists of selection criteria for specific types of packets. When used in conjunction
with certain IA functions, ACLs allow you to restrict Layer-3/4 traffic going through the
router.
This chapter contains the following sections:
"ACL Basics" on page 212
them.
"Creating and Modifying ACLs" on page 216
remotely or by using the IA's built-in ACL Editor function.
"Using ACLs" on page 218
Service ACLs, and Profile ACLs, and gives examples of their usage.
"Enabling ACL Logging" on page 225
that are permitted or denied because of an ACL.
"Monitoring ACLs" on page 225
information about ACLs active on the IA.
Internet Appliance User Reference Manual
Access Control List
Configuration
explains how ACLs are defined and how the IA evaluates
describes the different kinds of ACLs: Interface ACLs,
lists the commands you can use to display
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describes how to edit ACLs, either
explains how to log information about packets
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