On Sep 15, 11:13am, "Anthony Pace" wrote:
}
} for instance :
} 
} access-list 101 permit icmp any host 207.122.1.5 echo
} access-list 101 permit icmp host 207.122.2.3 any echo-reply
} 
} but not
} 
} access-list 101 permit icmp any echo-reply any

     This line is completely non-sensical.  The only information you
get in an ICMP packet as to who the source is, is the IP address.  Go
read RFC 792; it is a relatively simple RFC.  Any time you have a
question about how a protocol works, reading the RFC would be a good
thing.

}-- End of excerpt from "Anthony Pace"




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