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in this video iamp;#39;m going to talk about port acl or pacl actually pacl is a special type of acl that we can apply to the layer 2 interfaces of a switch and it is so useful you know that racl can be applied to the layer 3 interface but with port acl you have control over the incoming traffic or inbound traffic on a layer 2 switchboard let me to explain the concept and after that the configuration and verification of the pacl in this video what is the port acl or what is the pacl actually port acl are similar to rotor acls or rac you know that we can configure rotor acl or racl in one rotor okay when we want to control traffic that is entering or outgoing from one interface but this is the acl in a layer 2 switch actually port acl are similar to rotor acl but are supported on physical interfaces and configured on layer 2 interfaces on a switch actually in router acl we configure acl on the layer 3 interface of a rotor but here we configure the pacl on the layer 2 interface of a swi