Security
blocking access from specific devices or interfaces (port or VLAN)
blocking access to or from subnets in your network
blocking access to or from the internet
blocking access to sensitive data storage or restricted equipment
preventing specific TCP, UDP, and ICMP traffic types, including unauthorized access using functions such as Telnet, SSH, and the WebAgent
blocking access to or from subnets in your network
blocking access to or from the internet
blocking access to sensitive data storage or restricted equipment
preventing specific TCP or UDP functions (such as Telnet, SSH, web browser) for unauthorized access
ACLs can enhance network security by blocking selected IP traffic, and can serve as one aspect of maintaining network security. However, because ACLs do not provide user or device authentication, or protection from malicious manipulation of data carried in IP packet transmissions, they should not be relied upon for a complete security solution.