From: zheng jiang gu (zjgu@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Dec 31 2000 - 01:24:30 GMT-3
I think should use"
Extended IP access list 100
permit udp host 137.2.12.1 host 137.2.23.3 gt 33433"
zjgu
00-12-30 21:09:10, "Robert DeVito" <robertdevito@hotmail.com> wrote:
> e0 e0 s0 s0
>R3----------------R2------/-------r1
>
>R3 e0=192.168.2.2/24
>r1 s0= 192.168.1.5/30
>
>I have a inbound access-list on R2 ethernet port. I want R3 to be able to
>tracerout to r1. I understand that a cisco router will start with udp port
>33434 when it does a tracerout. This is how I was able to do it:
>
>acc 101 permit udp host 192.168.2.2 gt 33433 fhost 192.168.1.5 gt 33343
>
>It seems to work just fine, I just want to make sure this is what you guys
>(and gals) would do if you came accross this in the lab.
>
>Happy New Years!
>Robert DeVito
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