From: Nigel Taylor (nigel_taylor@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 21 2002 - 02:35:36 GMT-3
Molina,
First of all here's a link that should help you.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios11/rbook/rsrb.htm#x
tocid209861
watch the word wrap.
The emphasis here is knowing as the link points out how the expression is
read. "left to right"
However, since your expression makes use of the "&" vs. "|" variable,
then the formating of the line would be insignificant since both values
would have to be "TRUE" for the list to be read.
Nigel
>From: "MOLINA, MARTIN J *Internet* (PBI)" >Reply-To: "MOLINA, MARTIN J
*Internet* (PBI)" >To: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" >Subject:
Access-expressions in running config backwards >Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002
21:52:28 -0700 > >Group, >I am attempting to configure an access
expression permitting SNA traffic to >MAC 3745.0001.0001 on Ring 2 on a
Token INT. So, I created 2 access lists >(200 and 700). I applied the
expression in the following manner on my Token >INT: access-expression
input (lsap(200) & dmac(700)). I issued a "sh run" >and my access
expression showed up in the config as : access-expression >input
(dmac(700) & lsap(200)). It flipped around on me. > >Two questions: >1. I
don't know anything about Boolean logic. Will this still work? >2. If
not, how do I get it to show up in the config correctly? >Thanks in
advance for any input. > >Martin Molina >Senior Network Engineer >Pacific
Bell Internet Services >CCNP CCDP >desk: 925 973-7774 > >[GroupStudy.com
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