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7. To delete a MAC ACL-to-interface binding, do the following:
a. Select the check box next to the interface.
b. Click the Delete button.
The binding is removed.
The following table describes the information that is displayed in the MAC binding table.
Table 82. MAC Binding Table
Field Description
Interface The interface of the ACL assigned.
Direction The selected packet filtering direction for the ACL.
ACL Type The type of ACL assigned to the selected interface and direction.
ACL ID The ACL name identifying the ACL assigned to the selected interface and
direction.
Sequence Number The sequence number signifying the order of the specified ACL relative to
other
ACLs assigned to the selected interface and direction.
Configure a basic or extended IPv4 ACL
An IPv4 ACL consists of a set of rules that are matched sequentially against a packet. When
a packet meets the match criteria of a rule, the specified rule action (Permit or Deny) is taken,
and the additional rules are not checked for a match. You must specify the interfaces to
which an IPv4 ACL applies, as well as whether it applies to inbound or outbound traffic.
Multiple steps are involved in defining an IPv4 ACL and applying it to the switch:
1. Add an IPv4 ACL ID (see
Add an IP ACL on page 419).
The differences between a basic IPv4 ACL and an extended IPv4 ACL are as follows:
Numbered ACL from 1 to 99. Creates a basic IPv4 ACL, which allows you to permit
or deny traf
fic from a source IP address.
Numbered ACL from 100 to 199. Creates an extended IPv4 ACL, which allows you
to permit or deny specific types of Layer 3 or Layer 4 traf
fic from a source IP address
to a destination IP address. This type of ACL provides more granularity and filtering
capabilities than the basic IP ACL.
Named IP ACL. Create an extended IPv4
ACL with a name string that is up to 31
alphanumeric characters in length.
The name must start with an alphabetic character.