Difference between revisions of "Access-list Cisco IOS"
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+ | *The general rule is to put the extended ACLs as close as possible to the source of the traffic denied. | ||
+ | *Standard ACLs do not specify destination addresses, so they should be placed as close to the destination as possible. | ||
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[http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/products_tech_note09186a00800a5b9a.shtml#acltypes Cisco ACL] | [http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps1018/products_tech_note09186a00800a5b9a.shtml#acltypes Cisco ACL] | ||
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Revision as of 09:20, 18 March 2009
Cisco Access-list acl
Placement of Access-lists
- The general rule is to put the extended ACLs as close as possible to the source of the traffic denied.
- Standard ACLs do not specify destination addresses, so they should be placed as close to the destination as possible.