Tis is true, why check 2 access lists in either direction?
One inbound
One outbound
They can be the same, but they usually are different, each tuned to manage
the traffic flowing in the direction applied. Why make a router check lines
inbound that only match outbound traffic?
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From: Washington Rico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Access-list Question [7:12043]
Is it true that you can have only one access-list per direction per
interface. If so the below configuration be correct or incorrect.
Thank you for your input.
interface BRI0/0:1
description Connection Segment
bandwidth 64
ip address X.X.X.X 255.255.255.240
ip access-group 100 in
ip access-group 100 out
no ip directed-broadcast
encapsulation ppp
no keepalive
no cdp enable
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