[c-nsp] access lists on vlan interfaces
cisco at mbneo.com
cisco at mbneo.com
Wed Apr 11 03:59:50 EDT 2007
What about VACL? What is it for?
What does VACL look like?
Thanks
> hi,
>
> think of a router as a circle with you inside (center of that circle) :).
> inbound traffic is the traffic that come towards YOU through interface/SVI
> you
> want to configure ACL (SVI 100) an leaves the router through another
> interface.
>
> outbound traffic is the destined traffic for vlan 100 that leaves the
> router
> through interface/SVI you want to configure ACL (SVI 100).
>
> as Dale said, when you apply ACL, try forget interface "Vlan100" is
> virtual.
>
> --
> liviu.
>
> On Wednesday 11 April 2007 02:59, Kyle Evans wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm wondering what the convention is for an access list on a vlan
>> interface. How do I tell what is inbound and what is outbound? For
>> example, if I have vlan 100 and a vlan interface 100 with ip address
>> 192.168.1.1 that serves as a gateway for 192.168.1.0/24, is traffic from
>> 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.1.1 inbound? Or is traffic from the rest of
>> the world back to 192.168.1.1 inbound?
>>
>>
>> Kyle
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