From: Gerard Robinson (gerardrobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jun 02 2000 - 04:09:12 GMT-3
When I set up an Appletalk access-list for an ISDN dialer-list I
usually do this:
access-list 600 deny cable-range "ISDN cable-range" broadcast-deny
Just to stop any broadcasts bringing up the line. I have observed
routers sending out broadcasts on a cable-range periodically, I don't know
what's in the broadcasts but this will keep an ISDN line up, and I have
already turned off RTMP so it is not that. I vaguely recall reading
somewhere the reason for these broadcasts but it now escapes me.
----- Original Message -----
From: Earl Aboytes <earl@linkline.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 4:23 AM
Subject: appletalk filter broadcast-permit
> At the end of an appletalk access-list there is an option of
broadcast-permit or broadcast-deny. I remember using this once but I cannot
remember the reason that I used it. Can anyone tell me why you would use
this parameter?
> ---Earl
> 11 days left!!
>
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