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  1. jablko

    more than one ACL for one interface

    I got: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 101 permitted tcp 131.108.140.2 (1052) -> 131.108.110.2(21), 14 packets %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 101 permitted tcp 131.108.140.2 (1061) -> 131.108.110.2(80), 15 packets %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 101 permitted tcp 131.108.140.2 (1068) ->...
  2. jablko

    more than one ACL for one interface

    I'll try to combine my ACLs into one tommorow or on Friday, and I'll write obout my rezults.
  3. jablko

    more than one ACL for one interface

    As I understood, You think, that I can't assign 3 ACLs to ONE port at the same time. But I assigned one ALC for port number 80, one ALC for port number 21 and one ALC for port number 23. So I use ONE ALC for one port at the same time. Syslog has returned something like this...
  4. jablko

    more than one ACL for one interface

    I use 'syslog' to report traffic by Ethernet0/0 only for ports 21, 23 and 80. What's more, I have to know which port is used by each packet. I recognize packets and ports by number of the ACL (ACL 101 for 21 port, ACL 102 for 80 port, ACL 103 for 23 port), so I can't consolidate my three access...
  5. jablko

    more than one ACL for one interface

    Hello everybody. I use Cisco Router 2600, but I haven't got many experience in using routers, so I would like to ask about ACL. As I know, there is 'deny' condition at the end of each access list. I constructed access lists like these: access list 101 permit tcp 131.108.140.0 0.0.0.255...

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