Dear emrs,
ARM stands for ATM Router Module it's a modular card within the 8540msr,
that provides high speed interworking between the other layer 3
interfaces and ATM functionality within the switch.
More can be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca8500m.htm#xtocid117484
Yes it does support extended-access list as it uses IOS in the RP
(router processor).
Hope this helps, please use www.cisco.com for more information.
Rgds,
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emrs wrote:
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> pls tell me what function is the ARM in 8540?
> It can do extend access list on the 8540?
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