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Cisco 1700 ACL in Bridge Configuration?

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JR4VB

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Jan 13, 2003
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I am using a Cisco 1700 Series router in a bridged mode to pass trafic to a remote location over a 56k line. I am tryin to create an ACL to block unwanted traffic across this slow link...but I can't get it to work right. If the router is in a Transparent Bridge Configuration does an ACL on an interface still apply? Or does it acutally have to be routing traffic for this to work? I tried Denying Any using a Standard access-list but it didn't block anything. Thanks for any help...

JR
 
Well I've never thought about it. But bridging is entirely a L2 function. So when you set up a bridge group, you effectively shut off L3, which is where ACLs take place. Probably not going to work.
 
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