Another alternative is to use named access-lists, which allow you
to reference an acl using a user-defined name instead of a number.
This feature was introduced in IOS 11.2 and theoretically allows
you to create an unlimited number of acls.
HTH,
Kent
On 28 Feb 2001, at 21:37, Brian wrote:
>
> if you're talking about IP acl's, in 12.1 / 12.0T cisco has added more
> acl's for ip, check the release notes, its no longer limited to 100
> extended and standard ip acl's
>
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, ciscojolof wrote:
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> > Guys,
> >
> > I have a problem, in our network we are rate-limiting customers but
> > we cannot get more than 100 ACLs per router so once we have over 100
> > customers we are compelled to install a second router.
> >
> >
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