Man, I certainly wouldln't want to troubleshoot a problem on a router with
800 extended IP access lists! I would suggest a redesign. :-)

Priscilla

Chuck's Long Road wrote:
> 
> ""B.J. Wilson""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hey Spongebob fans -
> >
> >     I've noticed a couple of "new" access-list ranges
> (1300-1999 and
> 
> CL: works precisely the same way as access-lists 1-99
> 
> 
> > 2000-2699), which may not be all that "new," but they're ones
> I've never
> 
> CL: works precisely the same way as access-list 100-199
> 
> 
> > encountered before.  After a cursory search on CCO, I can't
> find any
> > documentation that really explains what they really do.
> 
> 
> CL: Router_7(config)#access-list ?
>   1-99            IP standard access list
>   100-199         IP extended access list
>   1300-1999       IP standard access list (expanded range)
>   2000-2699       IP extended access list (expanded range)
>   ( a few omitted )
> 
> CL:   there are cases, particularly in complex enterprises and
> service
> prover environments, where more access-lists are required for
> various
> reasons. QoS, VPN, NAT, various security settings, customer
> requirements or
> committments, etc.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Anyone have any
> > insight?
> >
> >     Thanks,
> >
> >     Patrick
> 
> 




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