Not enought customers have asked for that feature yet. :) Was RFC 1149 the
precursor to wireless?
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> Hey, are you ever going to upgrade to RFC 2549 compliance? If you
> haven't already, you're behind the times by
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Why is this simple task beating me
Hey, are you ever going to upgrade to RFC 2549 compliance? If you
haven't already, you're behind the times by about three years! :-)
John
>>> "Steven A. Ridder" 2/22/02 11:43:33 AM
>>>
I believe you need something like
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
you have something that permit
I believe you need something like
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
you have something that permits IP protocol numbers I think. Like 6 is
tcp, 17 is udp, 9 is igrp, etc..
etc...
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RFC 1149 Compliant.
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> Why
Why is this simple task beating me?
I have a router with 2eth. that separates my lab from the corporate network.
I would like web/ftp/telnet access from the lab to the world and back. I
created an access list and applied it to my lab's ethernet int. This is the
list. Am I missing something?
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