Configuring Acl Binding - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Administration Manual

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Configuring ACL Binding

STEP 5
Configuring ACL Binding
NOTE
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Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x
Click Apply. The IPv6-based ACE is defined, and the Running Configuration is
updated.
When an ACL is bound to an interface, its ACE rules are applied to packets arriving
at that interface. Packets that do not match any of the ACEs in the ACL are
matched to a default rule, whose action is to drop unmatched packets.
Although each interface can be bound to only one ACL, multiple interfaces can be
bound to the same ACL by grouping them into a policy map, and binding that
policy map to the interface.
After an ACL is bound to an interface, it cannot be edited, modified, or deleted until
it is removed from all interfaces to which it is bound or in use.
It is possible to either bind an interface to a policy or to an ACL but both cannot be
bound.
To bind an ACL to an interface:
Click Access Control > ACL Binding.
Select the interface type (Port or LAG), and click Go. The list of ports or LAGs is
displayed. For each type of interface selected, all interfaces of that type are
displayed with a list of their current ACLs:
Interface—Identifier of interface.
MAC ACL—MAC-based ACLs that are bound to the interface (if any).
IPv4 ACL—IPv4-based ACLs that are bound to the interface (if any).
IPv6 ACL—IPv6-based ACLs that are bound to the interface (if any).
To unbind all ACLs from an interface, select the interface, and click Clear.
NOTE
Select an interface, and click Edit.
Select the Interface to which the ACLs are to be bound.
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