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    • What is the difference between a standard access list and 10 permit?

      10 permit 172.16.1.2 The major difference in a standard access list is that the Cisco IOS adds an entry in descendant order of the IP address, not on a sequence number. This example shows the different entries, for example, how to permit an IP address (192.168.100.0) or the networks (10.10.10.0). 10 permit 192.168.100.0


    • How do I apply an access rule?

      To apply an access rule, perform the following steps. Binds an access list to an interface or applies it globally. Specify the extended, EtherType, or IPv6 access list name. You can configure one access-group command per access list type per interface.


    • How many access lists are allowed per interface?

      Only one access list per interface, per protocol, per direction is allowed. More specific and frequently used rules should be at the top of your access list, to optimize CPU usage. New entries to an access list are added to the bottom. You cannot remove individual lines from a numbered access list.


    • How do I disable an extended access list?

      To disable an extended access list, use the no form of the command. To create and modify extended access lists on a WAAS device for controlling access to interfaces or applications, use the ip access-list extended global configuration command. To disable an extended access list, use the no form of the command.


    • [PDF File]Configure and Filter IP Access Lists - Cisco

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      Introduction This document describes various types of IP Access Control Lists (ACLs) and how they can filter network traffic. Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific prerequisites for this document. The concepts discussed are present in Cisco IOS®Software Releases 8.3 or later. This is noted under each access list feature. Components Used


    • [PDF File]Using the Management Ethernet Interface - Cisco

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      The Gigabit Ethernet Management port is always GigabitEthernet0. In a dual RP configuration, the Management Ethernet interface on the active RP will always be Gigabit Ethernet 0, while the Management Ethernet interface on the standby RP will not be accessible using the Cisco IOS CLI in the same telnet session.


    • [PDF File]4 - Configuring the Access Point for the First Time - Cisco

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      assigned the access point/bridge an IP address of 10.0.0.1, assign the PC an IP address of 10.0.0.20. Step 2 With the power cable disconnected fr om the power injector, connect your PC to the power injector using a Category 5 Ethernet cable. You can use either a crossover cable or a straight-through cable.


    • [PDF File]Extended ACL Configuration Mode Commands - Cisco

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      Therefore, the permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 entry allows access from any host on the 192.168.1.0 network. After you identify the extended access list, the CLI enters the extended ACL configuration mode and all subsequent commands apply to the specified access list. WAE(config)# ip access-list extended testextacl WAE(config-ext-nacl)# Examples


    • [PDF File]Configuring Access Rules - Cisco

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      An outbound access list is useful, for example, if you want to allow only certain hosts on the inside networks to access a web server on the outside network. Rather than creating multiple inbound access lists to restrict access, you can create a single outbound access list that allows only the specified hosts. (See Figure 32-1.)


    • [PDF File]Configuring the Router - Cisco

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      Step 10 Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network: Configuring interface GigabitEthernet0/1: Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: yes IP address for this interface [10.10.10.12]: Subnet mask for this interface [255.0.0.0] : 255.255.255.0 Class A network is 10.0.0.0, 24 subnet bits; mask is /24


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