if u mean VLAN access control lists (VACLs)
then the following config example:
VLAN access control lists (VACLs) are similar to route-maps in that
they are composed of statements that contain match and set conditions.
In a VACL, the âsetâ conditions are called âactions.â Actions include
forward, drop, and redirect. Like route-maps, VACL statements are
numbered for ordering. After configuration, VACLs are applied to
traffic to specified VLANs.
The following is a sample VACL that instructs the switch to drop traffic
matching ACL 101 (not shown), and forward all other traffic:
Switch(config)#vlan access-map Drop101 5
Switch(config-access-map)#match ip address 101
Switch(config-access-map)#action drop
Switch(config-access-map)#vlan access-map Drop101 10
Switch(config-access-map)#action forward
!
Switch(config)#vlan filter Drop101 vlan_list 10
To view VACL settings, use the commands show vlan access-map
vacl_name or show vlan filter access-map vacl_name.
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