if this is a 2948 G-L3, they do not support extended access lists. The IOS
won;t give you an error, it just won't work. The cisco site backs this up
at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/29.html#intro
sam sneed
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Hi
I ran into something similar the other day. configured a 2610
ethernet for full-duplex which it accepted no problem. This was
conected to a 4006, 10M full-duplex, started getting duplex mismatches.
I haven't taken the time to look but me thinks the 2610 accepts
full-duplex but doesn't really
Hi everyone.
I'm using a 2900 Catalyst and embarassingly enough, I cannot fully block
myself from port 80. My ACL does block me from accessing the switch's Web
interface, but I still surf the net.
I'm on port F0/2 and my router is on F0/9. All ports are on the default
VLAN.
Any help
You need to add
IP ACCESS-GROUP 101 OUT
also to block outgoing WWW requests.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 7:59 PM
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Subject: ACLs Applied to VLANs [7:26175]
Hi everyone.
I'm using a 2900
VLAN access-groups act differently than routers, try switvhing it to an out
ACL instead.
MikeM
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From: Andrew L
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Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:59 PM
Subject: ACLs Applied to VLANs [7:26175]
Hi everyone.
I'm using a 2900 Catalyst and embarassingly
Andrew L wrote:
Hi everyone.
I'm using a 2900 Catalyst and embarassingly enough, I cannot fully block
myself from port 80. My ACL does block me from accessing the switch's Web
interface, but I still surf the net.
I'm on port F0/2 and my router is on F0/9. All ports are on the
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