
OnSite 2800 Series User Manual | 7 • Access control list configuration |
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Binding and unbinding an access control list profile to an IP interface
The command use is used to bind an access control list profile to an IP interface. This procedure describes how to bind an access control list profile to incoming packets on an IP interface
Mode: Profile access control list
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| 1 | Binds access control list profile name to incom- |
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| The name of the IP interface to which an access control list profile gets bound |
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| name | The name of an access control list profile that has already been created using the profile acl |
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| Specifies that the access control list profile applies to incoming packets on this interface. |
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| out |
| Specifies that the access control list applies to outgoing packets on this interface. |
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The no form of the use command is used to unbind an access control list profile from an interface. When using this form the name of an access control list profile, represented by the name argument above, is not required. This procedure describes how to unbind an access control list profile to incoming packets on an IP interface
Mode: Interface
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The name of the IP interface to which an access control list profile gets bound | |
in | Specifies that the access control list profile applies to incoming packets on this interface. |
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out | Specifies that the access control list applies to outgoing packets on this interface. |
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Thus for each IP interface only one incoming and outgoing access control list can be active at the same time. Example: Bind and unbind an access control list entries to an IP interface
Bind an access control list profile to incoming packets on the interface wan in the IP router context.
2800(cfg)#context ip router
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