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Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series - Assigning Acls to Ports; Assigning Numbered Ipv4 Acls to a Port

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Chapter 75: Advanced Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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Assigning ACLs to Ports
Before you can assign an ACL to a port, you must first create an ACL. The
command that you use to assign an ACL to a port depends on which type
of ACL you have created. See the following sections:
“Assigning Numbered IPv4 ACLs to a Port” on page 1258
“Assigning MAC Address ACLs to a Port” on page 1259
Note
In situations where ports have both permit and deny ACLs, you must
assign the permit ACLs to a port first because ingress packets are
compared against the ACLs in the order in which they are added to
the ports. If you add the deny ACLs first, the ports may block
packets you want them to forward.
Assigning
Numbered IPv4
ACLs to a Port
To assign a Numbered IPv4 ACL to a port on the switch, use the
ACCESS-GROUP command in the Port Interface mode. Using this
command, you can add one Numbered IPv4 ACL to a port or several
ports. The ACL must exist on the switch. Here is the format of the
command:
access-group
id_number
For more information about this command, see “ACCESS-GROUP” on
page 1277.

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