Hi,
first, issue a nslookup (on Xnix) or a ping -a (on Winxx) to find the ip
addresses, then use an ACL to block traffic to thoses IP @. My favorite is an
ACL on the inside interface, as I don't want to route packets I will discard
just after.
Should be something like :
int E0 (Your inside interface)
ip access-group 101 in
...
access-list 101 deny any host <IP @ of broadcast.com> log # deny broadcast.com
access-list 101 permit any any # accept everything else
Remember :
in the first line, you may have to use a range of IP @ for broadcast.com, or
you may have to put some more line, one per IP @
The last line is mandatory, as an ACL has an implicit deny any any at the end.
Hope this helps,
Jean-Marc
On 05-Jan-01 beth shriver wrote:
> Can someone tell me how to block traffic from/to
> broadcast.com ??? We have several people who like to
> use their computer as a radio and its bogging us down!
> Help,
> Beth
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