Exam 400-101 Question id=1298 Infrastructure Security

On which of the following interfaces can a port ACL be applied?

A. an SVI
B. a trunk port
C. an EtherChannel interface
D. a routed port
E. a Layer 2 port

A port access control list (PACL) can be applied to a trunk port, a Layer 2 port, or an EtherChannel interface. PACLs filter inbound Layer 2 traffic on a switch port interface; PACLs cannot filter outbound traffic. When PACLs are applied on a switch, packets are filtered based on several criteria, including IP addresses, port numbers, or upperlayer protocol information. If a PACL is applied to a trunk port, it will filter all virtual LAN (VLAN) traffic traversing the trunk, including voice and data VLAN traffic. A PACL can be used with an EtherChannel configuration, but the PACL must be applied to the logical EtherChannel interface? physical ports within the EtherChannel group cannot have a PACL applied to them.

PACLs cannot be applied to a switch virtual interface (SVI) or to a routed port. An SVI is a virtual interface that is used as a gateway on a multilayer switch. SVIs can be used to route traffic across Layer 3 interfaces. However, PACLs can only be applied to Layer 2 switching interfaces. Furthermore, because PACLs operate at Layer 2, they cannot be applied to routed ports, which operate at Layer 3.



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