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Chapter 47 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Using PACL with VLAN Maps and Router ACLs
Figure 47-7 Scenario 1: PACL Interaction with an Input Router ACL
If the interface access group mode is prefer port, then only the input PACL is applied on the ingress
traffic from Host A. If the mode is prefer VLAN, then only the input Router ACL is applied to ingress
traffic from Host A that requires routing. If the mode is merge, then the input PACL is first applied to
the ingress traffic from Host A, and the input Router ACL is applied on the traffic that requires routing.
Scenario 2: Host A is connected to an interface in VLAN 10, which has a VACL (VLAN Map)
configured and an input PACL configured as shown in Figure 47-8:
Figure 47-8 Scenario 2: PACL Interaction with a VACL
If the interface access group mode is prefer port, then only the input PACL is applied on the ingress
traffic from Host A. If the mode is prefer VLAN, then only the VACL is applied to the ingress traffic
from Host A. If the mode is merge, the input PACL is first applied to the ingress traffic from Host A, and
the VACL is applied on the traffic.
Frame
Routing function
VLAN 10
Host A
(VLAN 10)
Packet
94092
Catalyst 4500 series switch
VLAN 20
Host B
(VLAN 20)
Input
PACL
Input
router
ACL Output
PACL
Frame
VLAN 10
Host A
(VLAN 10)
Packet
94093
Catalyst 4500 series switch
Host B
(VLAN 10)
Input
PACL VLAN 10
map