Creating Ipv4-Acls Or Ipv6-Acls In Device Manager - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

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Creating IPv4-ACLs or IPv6-ACLs with the IP-ACL Wizard
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m
Note
Click Add to add a new rule to this IP-ACL. You see a new rule in the table with default values.
Step 3
Modify the Source IP and Source Mask as necessary for your filter.
Step 4
Note
Choose the appropriate filter type from the Application drop-down list.
Step 5
Choose permit or deny from the Action drop-down list.
Step 6
Repeat
Step 7
Click Up or Down to order the filters in this IP-ACL.
Step 8
Tip
Click Next.
Step 9
You see a list of switches that you can apply this IP-ACL.
Uncheck any switches that you do not want to apply this IP-ACL.
Step 10
Select the Interface you want to apply this IP-ACL.
Step 11
Click Finish to create this IP-ACL and apply it to the selected switches.
Step 12

Creating IPv4-ACLs or IPv6-ACLs in Device Manager

To add entries to an existing IPv4-ACL or an IPv6-ACL using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Choose Security > IP ACL.
Step 1
You see the IP ACL dialog box shown in
Figure 42-2
Click Create to create an IP-ACL profile.
Step 2
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If you are creating an IPv6-ACL, check the IPv6 check box.
The IP-ACL Wizard only creates inbound IP filters.
Step 3
through
Step 6
for additional IP filters.
Order the IP filters carefully. Traffic is compared to the IP filters in order. The first match is
applied and the rest are ignored.
IP ACL Dialog Box
Chapter 42
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Access Control Lists
Figure
42-2.
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