This might be a far out guess John, but if you're using BGP as your routing
protocol, you must allow tcp eq 179.

If you can send all involved configs, it would help.

Hth,

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 9:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: permit ip any any [7:13686]


Hi ya,

another ACL question

I have a pretty simple ACL at the moment

ip access list 110

permit tcp any host 203.111.xxx.215 eq 25
permit tcp any host 203.111.xxx.215 eq 80
permit tcp any host 203.111.xxx.215 eq 25
permit tcp any host 203.111.xxx.215 eq 53
permit udp any host 203.111.xxx.215 eq 53


I put this on the the s1 int (run a stub network) in. However, the
second I apply this it actually shuts these ports down, like the
opposite of what I thought was to happen. I changed the direction of the
ACL but it did not effect the end result. 
Do I have to use the permit ip any any  now, would that not go against
the use of permitting only certain ports...

Thanks for your help...

John
Sydney Australia




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