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Using ACL to prevent Yahoo! streaming video

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GeneralDzur

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i'm new here, as well as fairly new to Cisco routers. I have a very basic understanding of ACL's and Extended ACL's. We have a problem on our network that people keep visiting the LaunchCast/Yahoo music/video streaming portal. This is especially harmful on our network as we have limited bandwidth available (satellite connection) on an already slow network. How would i set up an ACL to block this? i'd appreciate any advice
 
You would need to find out what port the video is using then set up and acl blocking that port onto the network . Be are that if you do this if their are other apps that use that particular port it could break those along with blocking yahoo video .
 
So I couldn't use a standard ACL to simply block the
server(s) hosting the video/audio stream? We're on a government network (Army in Iraq) and video streaming isn't really needed anyway; however, we would like to leave the ability to use Webcams open (over chat programs). Any ideas?

 
If you know the addresses of the servers that are streaming, sure you could block them that way . If you deny the addresses make sure to use a permit statement at the at the end otherwise everything will be blocked due to an implicit deny at the end of every ACL .
 
thanks :-) that's what I needed to know. I'd almost forgotten the implicit deny.
 
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