Hi

Sorry for the dumb question but I'm struggling to understand the logic when
de bit is set to on for the following traffic....

frame-relay de-list 1 protocol ip list 101

 frame-relay de-group 1 205
 frame-relay de-group 1 206

access-list 101 deny   tcp any any eq www
access-list 101 deny   tcp any eq www any
access-list 101 permit ip any any

i.e de bit set to on, on the frame-relay frame > we mark the ip packets for
de > passed to service provider who can discard at times of congestion

how is deny tcp www "allowed on the CIR" against this de-list using this
reverse logic, how does this work technically? is it that de-list looks for
only a permit statement in the referenced acl & any deny it ignores?

and why do we use the second acl statement, is this not covered by the
first acl statement?

BR

Tony
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