Edward,

You can configure a single access list for the last 128 addresses (129 thru
254). Then another access list could be used for say 97 thru 128. You need
to think in binary to do this, 100 is not an easy binary number to deal
with!

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----- Original Message -----
From: Edward Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 2:36 PM
Subject: Access List question


> Hi all,
>
> I was just wondering is there a way to specify a range of ip addresses in
an
> access list. Say for instance that I am using an RFC1700 address
> 192.168.100.0/24 and I want to block ip addresses 192.168.100.100 -
> 192.168.100.254 from going out to 0.0.0.0 do I have to manually do 154
> seperate entries in the access list?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Eddie
>
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