Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Layer 2 access control list management

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5. To add a new ACL rule, complete

step 4

through

step 12

in

“Creating an extended Layer 2 ACL

configuration (Fabric OS)”

on page 656.

The new ACL entry displays in the ACL Entries list. To add additional ACL entries, repeat

step 5

.

6. To delete an existing ACL rule, select the rule you want to edit in the ACL Entries list and click

the left arrow button.

7. Click OK on the Duplicate - Layer 2 ACL Configuration dialog box.

The new ACL displays in the ACL Entries list. To copy additional ACLs, repeat

step 2

through

step 7

.

8. Click OK on the Device_Name - Layer 2 ACL Configuration dialog box.

The Deploy to Products - Layer 2 ACL dialog box displays. To save the configuration, refer to

“Saving a security configuration deployment”

on page 664

Assigning a Layer 2 ACL configuration to an interface (Fabric OS)

To assign Layer 2 ACL configuration to a interface, complete the following steps.

1. Select Configure > Security > Layer 2 ACL > Port.

The Port Selection - Layer 2 ACL dialog box displays.

2. Select a port or Link Aggregation Group (LAG) in the Available Ports list and click the right arrow

button.

LAGs display in the Available Ports list using the following convention: Po LAG_Number.

3. Click OK.

The Device_Name - Port_Number/LAG LAG_Number- Layer 2 ACL Configuration dialog box
displays.

FIGURE 255

Device_Name

-

Port_Number

- Layer 2 ACL Configuration dialog box

4. Select the Assign ACL option and choose one of the following options from the first Assign ACL

list:

Select ACLs on this Product to assign ACLs deployed on the product to the port.

The second list is populated with the ACLs deployed on the switch or associated with a
save deployment object.

Select ACLs bound to this port to assign ACLs bound to the interface to the port.

The second list is populated with the ACLs bound to the interface.

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