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Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 33      Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Configuring IPv4 ACLs
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Inbound and outbound rate limiting (except with QoS ACLs)
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Reflexive ACLs or dynamic ACLs (except for some specialized dynamic ACLs used by the switch 
clustering feature)
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ACL logging for port ACLs and VLAN maps
These are the steps to use IP ACLs on the switch:
Step 1
Create an ACL by specifying an access list number or name and the access conditions.
Step 2
Apply the ACL to interfaces or terminal lines. You can also apply standard and extended IP ACLs to 
VLAN maps.
These sections contain this configuration information:
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Creating Standard and Extended IPv4 ACLs
This section describes IP ACLs. An ACL is a sequential collection of permit and deny conditions. One 
by one, the switch tests packets against the conditions in an access list. The first match determines 
whether the switch accepts or rejects the packet. Because the switch stops testing after the first match, 
the order of the conditions is critical. If no conditions match, the switch denies the packet.
The software supports these types of ACLs or access lists for IPv4:
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Standard IP access lists use source addresses for matching operations. 
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Extended IP access lists use source and destination addresses for matching operations and optional 
protocol-type information for finer granularity of control.
These sections describe access lists and how to create them:
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