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ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Applying an ACL to an Individual Interface
This section provides information and instructions for applying one or more ACLs to an individual interface configured
on the system.
on the system.
Important:
This section provides the minimum instruction set for applying the ACL list to an interface on the
system. For more information on commands that configure additional parameters and options, refer to the Ethernet
Interface Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Interface Configuration Mode Commands chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
To configure the system to provide ACL facility to subscribers:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Save your configuration to flash memory, an external memory device, and/or a network location using the Exec mode
save configuration command. For additional information refer to the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
save configuration command. For additional information refer to the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Applying the ACL to an Interface
To apply the ACL to an interface, use the following configuration:
configure
context acl_ctxt_name [ -noconfirm ]
interface interface_name
{ ip | ipv6 } access-group acl_list_name { in | out } [ preference ]
end
Notes:
The context name is the name of the ACL context containing the interface to which the ACL is to be applied.
The ACL to be applied must be configured in the context specified by this command.
Up to eight ACLs can be applied to a group provided that the number of rules configured within the ACL(s) does
not exceed the 128-rule limit for the interface.