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Hi all, Are the following statements correct on how the different ACL works?- Router ACL as applied on a VLAN interface either Ingress or Egress On VLAN Egress Router ACL (e-racl):- All traffic towards the VLAN is allow (i.e. where destination is vla...
I agree with you, but I think my curiosity is why did Cisco could not simply give examples in their docs to make the ACL usage practically especially for newbies and as I have experienced even Cisco support was confused on how the rules should apply...
Hi Paul, Thanks for the clarifying this, so I guess this is what it means when writing ACL on nexus 3/9ks IN - traffic is originating from within the vlan - when writing ACL statement, we need to permit traffic to go out of vlan - by default traff...
There is a good reason for this ask. I have had a similar issue with ACLs in the past and NO CNA certified engineer from Cisco themselves could figure out which statements were correct when applied to e-racl. Yes, I repeat NOT A SINGLE engineer from ...
Thanks for the reply, Sorry for being really thick here as I am not really a certified CNA. I don't really understand what you mean. I am trying to understand practically how to apply the statements in real-life production systems Basically I want to...