From Perimeter Router Security Technical Implementation Guide Juniper
Part of Bind ingress filters to correct interface
Access lists are used to separate data traffic into that which it will route (permitted packets) and that which it will not route (denied packets). Secure configuration of routers makes use of access lists for restricting access to services on the router itself as well as for filtering traffic passing through the router. Inbound versus Outbound; it should be noted that some operating systems default access-lists are applied to the outbound queue. The more secure solution is to apply the access-list to the inbound queue for 3 reasons:
Base Procedure: The administrator will bind the ingress ACL filtering packets entering the network to the external interface in an inbound direction. Note: All filters must be applied to the appropriate interfaces on an inbound direction. Ingress filtering is applied to all traffic entering the enclave. The ingress filter would be bound to all external interfaces.
Bind the ingress ACL to the external interface (inbound) and the egress ACL to the internal interface (inbound).
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