the first one specifies tcp and the second one includes any upper protocols
encapsulated in ip packets.

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From: "maine dude" 
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: OSI...Please help... [7:51235]


> Please help... In the example :access-list 101 deny tcp host 172.16.3.10
> 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq ftpaccess-list 101 permit ip any any Do the terms
> "tcp" and "ip" refer to the individual protocols or the stack ? I assume
> they refer to the individual protocols as you could substitute them with
> "udp" or "icmp" but then surely the last statement would allow only the
> individual "ip" protocol and therefore all other packets such as tcp ,
udp,
> icmp would be filtered. Or does tcp , udp , icmp get through because it is
> encapsulated in ip ? ( I hate the OSI model )  -DJ
>
>
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