That will work, but is OSPF they only thing you want to let in? What does the 
outbound ACL (102) look like? What lab are you working on?

Thank you,
 
Steve Di Bias
Network Engineer - Information Systems
Valley Health System - Las Vegas
Office - 702- 369-7594
Cell - 702-241-1801
[email protected]

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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 2:59 PM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] allowing ospf in acl

When you have say r1 and r2
and you want to only allow ospf in

would applying this on R1 fa0/0 (assuming this is the connecting interface to 
R2) inbound be sufficient?
Extended IP access list 101
    10 permit ospf any any (4826 matches)

it seems it is. Do we not need to allow ospf going out as well? In my lab R1 
has acl 102 outbound defined and there is nothing there about ospf.

Regards,
Alef
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