From: John Conzone (jkconzone@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Oct 01 2000 - 17:55:15 GMT-3
Kirk, the "includes" statement means that if any part of the cable range
matches the include statement, permit or deny accordingly.
Access-list 601 permit includes 970-990, means that a cable range of 975-995
will match (be permitted in this case) because the statement INCLUDES
networks in that range. If ANY network in the cable range matches what is
specified with INCLUDE, then the whole cable range passes and the applicable
conditon will be set. (permit or deny)
Within means that the whole cable range must be within the range
specified in the statement.
Access-list 601 permit within 970-990, means that the same cable range of
975-995 will NOT match because all networks in 975-990 do not fall WITHIN
the range specified. A cable range of 975-985 would macth.
Hope this helps.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirk Bollinger" <kirk@thebollingers.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 1:31 AM
Subject: Appletalk includes and within
> Can someone shed some more light on the Appletalk access-list options
> include and within?
>
> >From the Cisco doc here is an example:
>
> !do not permit pkts to be routed from networks 970-990
> access-list 601 deny includes 970-990
>
> and then
>
> !do not permit pkts to be routed from networks 991 through 995
> access-l 601 permit within 991-995
>
> I just don't get it!
>
> Thanks!
> -Kirk
> 10 days left
>
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