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block everyting excep 80 and 443 on a vlan for HP switches

I have HP switch that has a different vlan (public), when these users (ports) connected, I do not want them to be able to browser/connect to other user resources. Is there a way to properly filter this vlan from all port except 80 and 443?


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it depends on specific product. what's the model of your HP switch?
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I have mixture, all procurve, 5406, 2626, 8206.
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Thanks for the links, I have been reading many similarHP links and was hoping to reach out to people that have done it.
I find HP is not very good with TAC, like cisco. They do not really help you troubleshoot, it is more of part replacement. Do people that deal with HP feel the same way on here?


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have you searched for TCP/UDP based ACL through the given documents? the same conclusion?
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