Thanx for the reply.I have heard a lot abt you from this group.Great to meet
you.
Regards,
Munit


Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

> You're assuming IOS is a modern operating system or something akin to a
data
> dictionary or programming language. It's not. :-) If the IOS engineers
> include keywords in the command line interface, then you can use them. If
> they don't, you can't.
>
> Your idea sounds like a good one though. You could suggest it to Cisco, but
> I don't think they could easily accomdate such a change in philosophy.
>
> Priscilla
>
> Munit Singla wrote:
> >
> > Hi ,
> > There default ports given in the IOS .We can use both to refer
> > those
> > ports by names as well as port numbers .Can we customize it and
> > to the
> > defaut list ports by names not by numbers. or I want to use it
> > use
> > customized ports used for my applications by names in my access
> > list.
> > Is there any command to create customized ports by Name.
> > See what my problem is when we make an extended access lists we
> > can
> > define source and destination ports.there is standard list of
> > ports
> > there to be used in access list that we can use by number or
> > name.If we
> > want to customize the port according to our default application
> > we can
> > add that port by number only.Is there a way to refer those
> > ports by
> > names in my access list.and can we add these customized TCP/UDP
> > ports in
> > the default list which is displayed, so that we can refer it
> > when ever
> > we like in our access-lists by name.
> > Example:
> > access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq Nortonvirus
> > Here Nortonvirus keyword should refer to the port 5000. and
> > this name
> > and port mapping should get added to the default list so that i
> > can
> > refer later.here I am assuming nortons application is using
> > port number
> > 5000.




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