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Chapter 26 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Configuring VLAN Maps
Denying Access to a Server on a VLAN
You can restrict access to a server on a VLAN. For example, server 10.1.1.100 in VLAN 10 needs to
have access denied to hosts 10.1.1.4 and 10.1.1.8 (see Figure 26-4).
Figure 26-4 Deny Access to a Server on Another VLAN
This example shows how to deny access to a server on another VLAN by creating the VLAN map
SERVER 1 that denies access to hosts in subnet 10.1.2.0.8, host 10.1.1.4, and host 10.1.1.8 and permits
other IP traffic. The final step is to apply the map SERVER1 to VLAN 10.
Step 1 Define the IP ACL that will match the correct packets.
Switch(config)# ip access-list extended SERVER1_ACL
Switch(config-ext-nacl))# permit ip host 10.1.1.4 host 10.1.1.100
Switch(config-ext-nacl))# permit ip host 10.1.1.8 host 10.1.1.100
Switch(config-ext-nacl))# exit
Step 2 Define a VLAN map using this ACL that will drop IP packets that match SERVER1_ACL and forward
IP packets that do not match the ACL.
Switch(config)# vlan access-map SERVER1_MAP
Switch(config-access-map)# match ip address SERVER1_ACL
Switch(config-access-map)# action drop
Switch(config)# vlan access-map SERVER1_MAP 20
Switch(config-access-map)# action forward
Switch(config-access-map)# exit
Step 3 Apply the VLAN map to VLAN 10.
Switch(config)# vlan filter SERVER1_MAP vlan-list 10.
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Host (VLAN 10)
Host (VLAN 10)
Server (VLAN 10)
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VLAN map
10.1.1.100
10.1.1.4
10.1.1.8
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