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NOTE: Binding an ACL in the egress direction is not supported by the PowerConnect 6200 Series switches. IP ACLs
may be bound to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction.
To di sp la y t he ACL Bind C onfiguration page, click Switching
Network Security
Access Control
Lists
Binding Configuration in the tree view.
Figure 7-18. ACL Bind Configuration
The ACL Bind Configuration page contains the following fields:
Interface
— Radio buttons permit selection of interface by Unit/port, LAG, or VLAN.
Select an ACL
— Selects the ACL type to which incoming packets are matched. Packets can be
matched to IP-based, MAC-based, or IPv6-based ACLs. Valid combinations of ACLs that can be
bound to any interface or VLAN are:
IP and MAC ACLs can be bound together to an interface or VLAN but not to IPv6 ACLs.
Direction
— Specifies the packet filtering direction for ACL. Binding ACL for Interface and LAGs are:
IPv4 ACLs can be bound in both inbound and outbound.
MAC and IPv6 ACLs can be bound only in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 6200
Series switches.
– VLANs
IPv4, MAC, and IPv6 ACLs can only be bound in the inbound direction on the
PowerConnect 6200 Series switches.
Assign ACL Priority — Assigns the priority of this ACL. If more than one ACL is applied to an
interface, then the match criteria for the highest priority ACLs are checked first.