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NOTE: Binding an ACL in the egress direction is not supported by the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. IP ACLs
may be bound to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction.
To display the ACL Bind Configuration page, click Switching
→
Network Security
→
Access Control
Lists
→
Binding Configuration in the tree view.
Figure 7-18. ACL Bind Configuration
The ACL Bind Configuration page contains the following fields:
•
Interface
— Radio buttons permit selection of interface by Unit/port, LAG, or VLAN.
•
Select an ACL
— Selects the ACL type to which incoming packets are matched. Packets can be
matched to IP-based, MAC-based, or IPv6-based ACLs. Valid combinations of ACLs that can be
bound to any interface or VLAN are:
IP and MAC ACLs can be bound together to an interface or VLAN but not to IPv6 ACLs.
•
Direction
— Specifies the packet filtering direction for ACL. Binding ACL for Interface and LAGs are:
– IPv4 ACLs can be bound in both inbound and outbound.
– MAC and IPv6 ACLs can be bound only in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect
8024/8024F switches.
– VLANs
—
IPv4, MAC, and IPv6 ACLs can only be bound in the inbound direction on the
PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches.
– Assign ACL Priority — Assigns the priority of this ACL. If more than one ACL is applied to an
interface, then the match criteria for the highest priority ACLs are checked first.