Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual page 630

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ACL Binding (VLAN)
To bind an ACL to a VLAN:
Click Access Control > ACL Binding (VLAN).
Select a VLAN and click Edit.
If the VLAN you require is not displayed, add a new one.
Select one of the following:
MAC-Based ACL—Select a MAC-based ACL to be bound to the interface.
IPv4-Based ACL—Select an IPv4-based ACL to be bound to the interface.
IPv6-Based ACL—Select an IPv6-based ACL to be bound to the interface.
Default Action—Select one of the following options:
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Deny Any—If packet does not match an ACL, it is denied (dropped).
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Permit Any—If packet does not match an ACL, it is permitted (forwarded).
Default Action can be defined only if IP Source Guard is not activated on the
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interface.
Click Apply. The ACL binding is modified, and the Running Configuration file is updated.
If no ACL is selected, the ACL(s) that is previously bound to the VLAN are unbound.
ACL Binding (Port)
To bind an ACL to a port or LAG:
Click Access Control > ACL Binding (Port).
Select an interface type Ports/LAGs (Port or LAG).
Click Go. For each type of interface selected, all interfaces of that type are displayed with a
list of their current ACLs (for Input ACLs and Output ACLs):
Interface—Identifier of interface on which ACL is defined.
MAC ACL—ACLs of type MAC that are bound to the interface (if any).
IPv4 ACL—ACLs of type IPv4 that are bound to the interface (if any).
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
Access Control
ACL Binding

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