Access control lists (acl), Dynamic acl/dynamic policy assignment (dacl/dpa), Dhcp snooping – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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Access Control Lists (ACL)

Access Control Lists

(ACL) enable network managers to define classification

actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Packets entering an ingress port

with an active ACL, are either admitted or denied entry and the ingress port is

disabled. If they are denied entry, the user can disable the port.
For more information, see "Password Management" on page 142

Dynamic ACL/Dynamic Policy Assignment (DACL/DPA)

The network administrator can specify the user's ACL in the RADIUS server.

After successful authentication, the user is assigned that ACL.
For more information, see "ACLs" on page 237.

DHCP Snooping

DHCP Snooping expands network security by providing firewall security

between untrusted interfaces and DHCP servers. By enabling DHCP

Snooping, network administrators can differentiate between trusted

interfaces connected to end-users or DHCP servers and untrusted interfaces

located beyond the network firewall.
For more information, see "DHCP Snooping" on page 387.

ARP Inspection

Dynamic ARP inspection is a security feature that validates ARP packets in a

network. It intercepts, logs, and discards ARP packets with invalid IP-to-MAC

address bindings. This capability protects the network from certain man-in-

the-middle attacks.
For more information, see "Dynamic ARP Inspection" on page 377.

Port Profile (CLI Macro)

Macros provide a convenient way to save and share a common configuration.

A macro is a set of CLI commands with a unique name. When a macro is

applied to a port, the CLI commands contained within it are executed and

added to the Running Configuration file.
For more information, see "Port Profile" on page 257.

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