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Chapter24 ACL Editor
Rules Windows
What do you want to do?
Associate with an Interface
You can use this window to associate a rule you have created from the Access
Rules window with an interface and to specify whether it applies to outbound
traffic or inbound traffic.
If you want to: Do this:
Add or edit a rule entry. Click Add, and create the entry in the window displayed. Or click
Edit, and change the entry in the window displayed.
Add a rule entry using an
existing entry as a template.
Select the entry you want to use as a template, and click Clone. Then
create the entry in the dialog box displayed.
The dialog box displays the contents of the entry you selected so that
you can edit it to create a new entry.
Reorder rule entries to make
sure that the router evaluates
particular entries.
Select the rule entry, and click the Move Up or the Move Down button
to move the entry where you want it.
Associate a rule with an
interface.
Click Associate and select the interface and direction in the Associate
with an Interface window.
If the Associate button is not enabled, you can associate the rule with
an interface by double-clicking the interface in the Interfaces and
Connections window and using the Associate tab.
Delete a rule entry. Select the rule entry, and click Delete. Then confirm deletion in the
Warning window displayed.
Learn more about rules. Explore the resources on Cisco.com. The following link contains
information about IP access lists:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/products_
tech_note09186a00800a5b9a.shtml
What I want to do is not
described here.
The following link contains procedures that you may want to consult:
Useful Procedures for Access Rules and Firewalls