ā03-23-2015 02:22 AM - edited ā03-07-2019 11:12 PM
Hello experts,
I have a VLAN existed such as Vlan123, also created ACLs extended numbers and applied access-group "in" for this interface vlan.
Now i create a new VLan124 and want to apply these ACLs from Vlan123 to VLan124(mean Vlan123, Vlan124 is a group for a segment), is this possible?
How many way to do that?
Any help is very very appreciated,
Regards,
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ā03-23-2015 10:42 PM
Hi Trung,
Yes, if you want to apply the same acl you created to another vlan, you can use
ip access-group <acl num/name> <direction (in or out)>
Hope this helps. Please remember to rate all posts which are helpful and mark as correct answer if answered you question.
Thanks,
M
ā03-23-2015 05:46 AM
Hi Trung,
Are you asking whether you can apply the same ACL which is used vlan 123 for vlan 124 also?
If so yes it is possible.
Thanks,
Madhu
ā03-23-2015 09:42 PM
Hi Madhu,
How to do that?
Does it apply same access-group "in" to interface Vlan124?
Thanks & regards,
ā03-23-2015 10:42 PM
Hi Trung,
Yes, if you want to apply the same acl you created to another vlan, you can use
ip access-group <acl num/name> <direction (in or out)>
Hope this helps. Please remember to rate all posts which are helpful and mark as correct answer if answered you question.
Thanks,
M
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