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I was reviewing the ACL on my cisco 2821 and needed some input on these lines 560      deny      ip      192.168.0.0      0.0.255.255      any      (4      matches) 550      deny      ip      172.16.0.0      0.15.255.255      any      (30      matches) 570      deny      ...
Zones: Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 11/21/2008 Views: 0
Do I need to put "permit ip any any" at the end of ACL for this to work. access-list 180 permit tcp any eq www any established access-list 180 permit udp any eq domain any access-list 180 perm...
Zones: Routers, Cisco PIX FirewallDate Answered: 01/16/2008 Views: 48
I have a Cisco 1841 router with three interfaces: FE0/0 = Internet (24.x.x.x) FE0/1 = LAN (192.168.100.0/24) DotRadio0/1/0 = WLAN (192.168.0.0/24) What ACL do I need to block the WLAN from Ac...
Zones: Routers, Wireless Networking, Hardware ...Date Answered: 04/09/2009 Views: 4
Hello, I have a question regarding Cisco ACL and was wondering if someone could explain why my config is wrong.   My goal is have a specific GUEST vlan and provide that network only access to W...
Zones: Switches / Hubs, RoutersDate Answered: 09/15/2008 Views: 4
Greetings all, I am trying to allow only SMTP traffic from 2 ranges of IP's through my router using acl's The configurations I have been using are removed and I am back to just a basic; ip...
Zones: Networking Hardware, Routers, Hardware ...Date Answered: 03/05/2009 Views: 16
Hi there! I have to build ACLs to filter outgoing packets to 3 machines, from specific IPs. I have a monitor session set up like this: Session 2 --------- Type                   : Local Ses...
Zones: Net Security, Switches / Hubs, Network Ma...Date Answered: 03/02/2009 Views: 48
OK, I have another thread open for this but it is in the wrong place and will be disposed of shortly ( I presume). So, I have several public IPs. We will call them XXX.XX.XX.78, .81, .82, .83, ....
Zones: Networking Hardware, RoutersDate Answered: 10/13/2008 Views: 0
I'm trying to set up an Access-list on our core 3750 switch stack that will segment one vlan traffic from all of our other vlans. The thing that is confusing me is how to segregate traffic between ...
Zones: Switches / Hubs, Routers, Netwo...Date Answered: 06/09/2009 Views: 94
I have an edge-router (running Cisco IOS 12.4) connected to the Internet by mean of an ATM link (outside interface) which is assigned a DYNAMIC public IP address (I will call it OUTSIDE-IP). Is the...
Zones: Routers, Networking Hardware, Cisco PIX...Date Answered: 10/04/2008 Views: 0
Hi, Im trying to remove a NAT rule on my Cisco ASA 5520, I was creating a new VPN with NAt and it somehow created two NAT rules: nat (inside) 0 access-list no-nat nat (inside) 0 0.0.0.0 0.0...
Zones: Cisco PIX Firewall, H...Date Answered: 06/17/2009 Views: 28