Adding or removing an ACL assignment on an interface

Filtering IPv4 traffic inbound on a VLAN

For a given VLAN interface on a switch configured for routing, you can assign an ACL as a VACL to filter inbound IPv4 traffic entering the switch on that VLAN. You can also use the same ACL for assignment to multiple VLANs.

Syntax:

[no] vlan <vid> ip access-group <identifier> vlan

where: <identifier> = either a ACL name or an ACL ID number.

Assigns an ACL as a VACL to a VLAN to filter routed IPv4 traffic entering or leaving the switch on that VLAN. You can use either the global configuration level or the VLAN context level to assign or remove an VACL.


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NOTE: The switch allows you to assign a nonexistent ACL name or number to a VLAN. In this case, if you subsequently configure an ACL with that name or number, it automatically becomes active on the assigned interface. Also, if you delete an assigned ACL from the switch without subsequently using the "no" form of this command to remove the assignment to an interface, the ACL assignment remains and will automatically activate any new ACL you create with the same identifier (name or number).


Methods for enabling and disabling VACLs

Methods for enabling and disabling VACLs

Filtering inbound IPv4 traffic per port

For a given port, port list, or static port trunk, you can assign an ACL as a static port ACL to filter any IPv4 traffic entering the switch on that interface. You can also use the same ACL for assignment to multiple interfaces. For limits and operating rules.

Syntax:

[no]interface <port-list|Trkx> ip access-group <identifier> in

where: <identifier> = either a ACL name or an ACL ID number.

Assigns an ACL as a static port ACL to a port, port list, or static trunk to filter any IPv4 traffic entering the switch on that interface. You can use either the global configuration level or the interface context level to assign or remove a static port ACL.


[NOTE: ]

NOTE: The switch allows for assigning a nonexistent ACL name or number to a VLAN. In this case, if you subsequently configure an ACL with that name or number, it automatically becomes active on the assigned VLAN. Also, if deleting an assigned ACL from the switch without subsequently using the "no" form of this command to remove its assignment to a VLAN, the ACL assignment remains and automatically activates any new ACL created with the same identifier (name or number).


Methods for enabling and disabling ACLs

Methods for enabling and disabling ACLs