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hey welcome to the ruckus feature explainer series uh in uh ruckus icx 80 95 and higher uh there was a fundamental change in the way acls get applied to vlans so in prior versions the acl was applied to the ve or the virtual ethernet interface in 8095 it is applied to the physical vlan so so under the actual vlan itself statement is where you would apply that that acl inbound or outbound and i think itamp;#39;s important to cover how traffic gets affected based on the direction of that acl because itamp;#39;s very different than it was in the past so letamp;#39;s have a look at that so what weamp;#39;re going to do in a setup here is we built two vlans on this um this is a 7150 but it doesnamp;#39;t really matter so so weamp;#39;ve taken the first 24 ports and put it in vlan 10 uh and put it in the 192.168.1 subnet and vlan 20 is ports 25 to 48 and it is in the 100 subnet with a slash 24 on that so basically just split the switch into half just for illustration purposes and then