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Chapter 98: Advanced Access Control Lists (ACLs)

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deny ACL for the denied traffic flow. This is illustrated in the example in
Table 162 in which port 15 is configured to forward only ingress packets
from the 149.55.65.0/24 subnet and to discard all other traffic. The permit
ACL, which has the ID number 3015, specifies the packets from the
permitted subnet, while the deny ACL, with the ID number 3011, specifies
all traffic.

Note

In the example, the permit ACL is added to the port before the deny
ACL. This is important because packets are compared against
the ACLs in the order in which the ACLs are added to the port. If the
deny ACL is added first, the port blocks all traffic, even the traffic
specified by the permit ACL.

For another example of permit ACLs, see Table 163 on page 1531. In this
example, ports 21 and 22 forward traffic from three specified network
devices and discard all other ingress traffic. The allowed traffic is specified
with three permit ACLs.

Table 162. Creating a Permit ACL Followed by a Deny ACL Example

Command

Description

awplus> enable

Enter the Privileged Executive mode
from the User Executive mode.

awplus# configure terminal

Enter the Global Configuration mode.

awplus(config)# access-list 3015 permit ip
149.55.65.0/24 any

Create the permit ACL with the
ACCESS-LIST command.

awplus(config)# access-list 3011 deny ip
any any

Create the deny ACL.

awplus(config)# interface port1.0.15

Move to the Port Interface mode for
port 15.

awplus(config_if)# access-group 3015
awplus(config_if)# access-group 3011

Add the two ACLs to the port with the
ACCESS-GROUP command, being
sure to add the permit ACL first so
that ingress packets are compared
against it first.

awplus(config_if)# end

Return to the Privileged Exec mode.

awplus# show access-list

Confirm the configuration of the
ACLs.

awplus# show interface port1.0.15 access-
group

Confirm that the ACLs have been
added to the port.