Yep. I'm not sure why the traffic for this host must not be handeled
with the TCP Intercept feature.
Regards
Simon
Am 22.08.2009 um 22:23 schrieb Stuart Hare:
Simon,
If your referring directly to this particular question Im not sure.
The ACL is actually required to enable TCP Intercept for starters,
and the reason in general that you would use a deny in the ACL is
so, what ever traffic flow that falls within the deny ACE is not
inspected/protected by the TCP Intercept feature.
HTH
Stu
2009/8/22 Simon Baumann <[email protected]>
Hi,
I'm not 100% why I need to specify the deny entry in the ACL that is
used for the tcp intercept feature. Could someone explain the reason
behind the first ACL entry? TIA.
Regards
Simon
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